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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
Pag Two Friday. Novemlvr 20. lf25 -L WORLD PEACE UP,: 10 BUSINESS MEN SAYS PRESIDENT! (Continued fmm P.1KO Our) Welser to Py. from economic opportunity. The 1 Orange1'"". problem for which we have been Idaho. attempting solution U In the tint' N'J- from Vnllcd Slntos-t an- instance to place the people of th. HB la Orovllle. KntUt, Kl earth back Into avenuoa of pro- IcraburKh. Yakhna. liotdeiidnle, fltable employment. It was ue.-i Wasro. l'rinovlllo. Klamath Falls to j cssnry to restore hope, io renew Aahlstid. lire. courage, a great contribution to' rom ' " this end baa been made with Taroma. Olympla. Vancou- lerlcan nionev. .' tit, Portland. Salem, hugeno, Crania "The work la not all done vet. Pass. Ashland. Yreka. Koddlpg. Mr- jXo doubt It will develop .that this '' P"kerafk-ld, I.oa Angelei, Ban! has not been accomplished without ; Bernardino to Kl Ontro. isome mistakes, but the lmnfiri.nl1 No 101. From Port Angeles. lng standards ot the people." Along aot remains that when the world ' Wash., via Aberdeen. Astoria. Tlllaj this same l:ne ot conservation of . needed fo be revived we did res-! moot. Newport. Kvrdsport, Port Or-; resourves and energy lies the road ond. As nationa aee their.wav to! ford, t'reacent I'lty. Eureka. I'klab. New Air Flivver Runs Hour, la Miles, on Gallon of Gas of progress, ho declared. (a safer economic existonce. they! San Francisco. San Jose, Salinas. Pirn n- , fcry' 1 ai-fn "V ' Declaring that the Interests of Kiu iee tti-elt- way to a more peace-; King City. San Luis Obispo. Santa true business and ot the entire na-Ui txUU'D.ce. Possessed of the! Uartwra. Los Angeles. Caplstrano, I tion were now world-wide. Mr. Cool-mKlns to meet personal and public i to S.m Wego. idgo took up the mutter of for-j obligations, people are re-establish-1 191- From Hrigham, I'tah. elgn leans. He advised that these' e1 j sef respect. The fi-j'o t'utlerel. Idaho. loans be made only it they were ! nanclal strength of America haa No- ! From (irants Pass. Ore. used to establish Industry and sup-! contributed to the spiritual restor-l'o Crescent City. Calif. port' commerce abroad. ation of the world. It haa rlsvn i No. J-'- From Koute No. 20 In But when used in ways that tnto the domain of true business." j Oregon to Weiser. Idaho. ere not productive." he said, "likoj ! No 410. From Aberdeen. Wash..! the maintenance of great military AUTO ACCIDENT IS ' via Oh mpia. Tacoma, Yakima. Val- establishments or to meet municipal 1 fAITQF HP OlMF nFiTH Walla Walla fu Lewlston. : expenditures which should either; .Idaho. ' UUITF UfilKF CTAFF be eliminated bv eovernment ecmi-! tc .t 1 r. r.. No. 420. From 1'matiMa. Ore., to Wrlllfc. rll-IUjL. olnrf omy or supplied by taxation, they : Wal'ula. Wa.sh. .do nor appear to serve a useful,""' "na T"a uul No. 5:10. Frpm t.ranger. Wjo. I at 1 -jj.r'T,'. JT"T"Triaiiwsi w lV 11 FIIjII A flivver plane ilcvlrj .r C. H. TowcU, who won the honors In the racr for liny craft In'the' international nir meet al Mitclicl Field, L. 1., has a 10-h. p. motor that runs 13 minutes on a quart pas, ami movc tht liiachlnc through the air at 70 miles an hour. ,"ln a few yeari the iky will be full of planes of Uiis' type." aero cx)Krts predict.' C. II. 1'owcll it ucn mvssu'ring out a quart of gas for liia "baby." Tho other mm' m hers of the marry- t-HT QV PllPin'S ROW ' fraternity are hdwarri Llllle-I IIII IIT FWllltHl . SACItAMKNTO. Nov. 1. Itemo- purimse and ought to be discourag- formation which scores ot a were seeKing. "I can conceive of nothing that: "Do kI10W tn "me ot ,he! we could do. which involves as-''11"'1 woman?" an attendant was sutnlng so few obligations on our'as!!ed- part, that would be likt-ly to prove 1 '-;y0- of so much Talue to the world.! "Do "ou know ber approximate; Beyond its practical effect, which ; Ke might be somewhat small. it would have a sentimental effect which would be tremendous. It persons , Kemmerer, .McCammon. Idaho rl,l talrtrt , '"'Pt o u, l,ni iMn of thl4tn, kit In 1 H m t -TI h J "!'! Tlioru,. J fir -ouatu,(11 c''on atlilr-tMri "led by K. n mm, Proven,.,, lB Local Briefs 1 'military aide, will mtinh ! ltemnn fn.111 IVrtlnnd -After wlth helr liru,,.,. So" spending several oays in 1'ortianu ( -Do yoa know her condition:" ! 0B rnslnesa 1). O. Williams, pro- ;0 j nuneni. caiiioman nas returnea to LlH....ft. ...... I... t .... I.ij would be rublic notice that the! "Don-l yon keep any records 01 '""'n ""!'' " ... ... I iii-nminir nulent. n rin other hos- brother Thomas V. Williams, well t .1 I known fruit rancher of the Rogue of the enlightening processes of' To this the attendant replied ; tttrtr valley. civiliiaUon. It would be the be-i "at the attending physician must I ginning of a new world spirit." j be seen if any knowledge were! P Reprem-ntative-Oscar H Apparently striking at schemes! forthcoming. She even declined; Brenneman. well known Medford entailins government subsidy. Mr.! to furnish Information to the cor-1 r"ident nd affiliated with the oner's Otflce. I cfiua vumornia t ower rompany, . I is amona the business visitora in loll, boss painter at the executive, WASHINGTON. Nov. 10-Cnlted' mansion and W. Itranilett. apei lal orlim Cnlled States par- X,.w -Cured Is nii.ting the whlto 'policeman. I tlrlpatlun lit the world court, con- hnuv ttnff 1 .. . I.. . . . Iserlptlon of labor lor manufacturing 1 noil!' siau. Kecently Mr. t oulldgtf lost a cook, .... Wi'hln a week three members of i ar upplle In limes of conflict, od President Coolidge , ff. headed ha Ulirrlri1 " atr ut ,h- hl" ! enforced paymrul uf .11 war deb.., .... houte. I ... ...j- . . .1 ' by t o!. S. A. Cheney, the president s, oeu nun mphj amuns inuav to the ' adopted at the eloalng ae.lon of Try a News Class Ad. 1 natlonnl granga convention here. Coolidse spoge disparagingly of jot- ernment ' f.nanrlnr of hn;inMt. 1 Tlr Trnnr tiTnlniflfwl th.it th at This was a reiteration of the presi- tltude of one attendant did not ln-,he cUy thia l'ek from .h""u! dent's recent denunciation of sub- dlcate the attitude of the hospital,'11 ' va'lcy- sidy plans proposed by shipping In- and said (hat. In all probability, terests which It is known expect J the nurse was "busy" to place such a scheme before con- gress this winter. . j JARD1NE UPHOLDS Coming as It did just a few STATE ROAD PLANS weeka before the convening ct fiej new congress, the president's ad-! (Continue) From rage One) dress was taken, in a large meas ure, as a summary of the edmln-1 'n this group will have a white istration's policy which Mr. Cool- background with black letters. Attend Rotary Banquet Paul Landry Is among the Rotary mem bers of the Klamath Fulls group to attend the dinner held last night by the Ashland chapter in the LitbJa hotel. idge will outline in his message to congress. The president tpok.f pajticular Servo Ducka At Dinner Bert Hall, well known Klamath Fulls hotel man with J. J. Miller, are among the Rotarians of Klamath to attend the dinner given last night-in the Lithia hotel, Ah!anil, Accord- The report of the Joint board recommends that all ot the signs, t Fith . the. .exception of . the route . tisiaa to ftrniohflsfze Vhf. aftmlnttra. ' marker tw liaeit an crfntn hlehwnvs I . ,,i,a ' .s u ! i it bft. h. r n.iu. j i by he -Ashland chapter. .... 'i ins to the visitors Klatnatn ducks a matter wnicn is scheduled to standard puoitc nignway signs, me, . come before the senate December! use ot the United States shield as 17. Speaking of the settlement of! a marker Is to be restricted to foreign debts he was careful to: United States highways, and no weave this problem into the fabric other type of route designation is of his Idealistic conception of the ' to be permitted on such roads. ultimate destiny -of America and: Following is the description were served at the dinner as one ot the most interesting courses. To read The Klamath News day after day is to keep thoroughly In formed on happenings ot Importance n( throughout the world as well as In of American business, for the admin-1 United States highways that enter I Klamath Falls and vicinity. istration can well expect opposition the Pacific northwest: : ; . in the senate to its recent generous N-0. 2. Frm gauU Saln(e BeD VJ ' Tt"h settlement wth Italy. Mlcfc.. via Duluth. Grand Forks, St. N20-23 P.eferrmg to tariff, a question !.:,., ,,, ,,,, ,,' most likely to arise in a discussion ton HaT , Bonnerg p Idaho j of agricultural problems, Mr. Cool-1 . I idge said that the administration! 10' From Detroit. Mich., via favored a moderate tariff. Chicago. Madison. St. Paul. Bismark. The development ot the theme1 Mi,ei' Cll'' Billi"BS. Livingston, of true business its place in the!, niIt'e' MlMouIa- Cour.d'Alene. Spo domestic' structure and in the j kane' Wale"'e to Seattle, world wide picture in which Am- 20- From Boston. Mass.. via erica has found itself a foreground Springfield. Albany, Buffalo, Cleve flgure, the president rose to new;lant1. So"1'' Bend, Chicago, Dubu heighta of idealism, reminiscent of , que' Sioux City, Carper, Yellowstone his American legion speech in national park. Idaho Falls. Poca- Omaha. I tello. Twin Falls. Boise. Payette, Pendleton, Lmatilla, The Dalles. Portland, to Astoria. No. 2S. From Ontario, Ore., via Dayville. Prlnville, Eugene to Flor ence, Ore. No. 95. From United States Canadian line via Bonncrs Ferry, Sand Toint, Cour d'Alene, Lcwiston. "True business," the president said, "represents the mutual or ganized effort of society to minis ter to the economic needs of civil ization." It Is an efiort by which men provide for the material needs of eah other. While It is not an end in itself It Is tho Important means for the attainment of a supreme end. It resest sqnarely on the law of service. It has for Its main reliance truth and faith and Justice. In Its larger sense It is one of the greatest contributing forces to the moral and spiritual advancement of the race. On the specific needs of tho fu ture In business, Mr. Coolldge said: "Wo need further Improvement In transportation fjrjlltles bv dev elopment of inland water ways; we need railroad consolidations; we need further Improvement of our railway teruiluals for more eco nomical distribution of eommodl lles In great ronnested etniers; we need reorganization of government departments; e need ptill larger extension of eleetrh.ii ion; in gen eral, we need still further effort against all ot the categories of waste." But the Idealistic conception of business was chiefly useful to Mr. Coolldge In Ills outline of America's foreign policy. Amorican business, tho president declared, Is an Inte gral part of this policy. "Peace, we know," the president aid, "routs to a great exlent upon Justice, but It Is very difficult for the public mind to divorce Justice ZBB9SSVSZa' Hotel Mai Powell Si rat t St O'Farrall SAN FRANCISCO "Nearest loEverjlhirtg" , Every modern convenience I for the guest. 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