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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
r fOREER I FROM JflEELER. Sen Borah's Wife "Lady BounlifuP of War WtTcks ""'' " MUlmMo. of ratt-f : "7 pruperuea. One Lwd With ia nn iu.orH l,k rtn " ,ay t ""'"a f j, Klr ' F . ii . 1 K"lr at Krtiwi ei .rti in action. rio , bimlf Jr lh fane o LrtM '"m I"- aoaVr lb" ear. fSn, Malta boy. at .... f ls Dauncta L (Midi "f bo! g (ft pramnff. n , !" in ril firm. Hal -- - ,r(u of tho tana, j W tit iruowiu iu Lm4 imlli pun- - ft 1 j ir9i : 1 U-JKh ! A 1 RAILWAY COMBINE Ro.d. Given Three ye, lo tffct Their Ent.V, Consolidation V uiiii, puliory railroad rnti,.iM...i... . !re yrtrt, an,, .mptlo from ,tl iamn jri- iritrri In . 1.111 i- tr.!..-.K! In the ,! i,jr Ca,. "' !.. fr ,VflrBj y,arg rhairuen f (.(. ,.,. ro-r.,, rommlitw., .nil the forrmaal railroad authority In lt. tnatr. l(ada ar x(a BW r(,Ir ) nw.lldi.te. M..rire would 1 . eniitt from th entt-trvt taws. The meaaure to ) hnnn . is. ( railway rmaolffotinn art. ak cou- r in itwlare a, In policy that ; a UtnitM number of vtm. i. laMinlii tf br the rni:da:f"n of the The bill proXd. thll th. mc(.-, J y.tm ,h.li h, far practical, hlt , i of fra.,,Wlall.i, ,,,, rom. flKfv. ratam, t ,0; . al f .h. falia . laaahall h. m.. ' Th uniform rat-. ; Kprlf(e privlfua j, m.d1 ,h;J Iha earrlar. .ball fc, frem th oparation of th, all-lrl ! tn mr.ii Atlplt-atlm for! lrii.d nirxr, wilJ ,.9 Jclt(; upon by h ttitrf, coromee( commlatloa, bBl (f ,ht ,,, pilMtt lh riininlalon l rhard, thrae' Xar. ftr the Biea.ara ot Dio of fact, with dwIdlB, whether tU maritfr allrwd e ,afcleBt lndi If nut It mt atio , piBn for tJiej. comptatlnti of th toawilWaltotn. ' i The bill prnrUU-a ih competltios! a tt it exllln rati;e muat 0 maintained, rnlitd ls!M district couria and the uprm court for! the District of Columbia are em. pnvercj to bw and determine randemnalioa prorcedinxa Incident lo road morirera. The Interetatei commwM rnmmfuloa la rlarted with h luK of adin a a board of appraiser. Lffifa bard and " at irt on In varia 1 fvalai had full ra . kMriaut ha took L aalr ut o(thr Hu(iB waa DaBd ytti and ruuld nut Uot tba itcrUInn t rfl aftrr fit Hrp- Lit bard mllllna : nmvMct nttc. 1 pjn. aartlrularty aa I v.. K I. M 1 1 n I t rwf pta ciery pound ! 'imam . Mr. William R. , (e' of trnatur from Malm, t "ly Jlountlfiil" u .,Jirr trnta at St. f!liab-ti,- JlmjiiuJ in U',nrin. She la trrn travlna; taj oar of her rrjjular ruita to the hmpltal with Iruit anil auiall fifta for "Jitr boj-i," I nthracite Worker Believe Aim of Coal Companie To Kill Union took ih derllin - ftrk In I ha four) nr. Itojrd had y isl b ronnwMrd . ki la l ho bark of ' aniblr. 4 biw manaiera. ta tbo rrowd the: th boaora work :f raaler for thai i apparently ran . tba mrn tn tba: k rc4n or when t thcini-lr In ke It out on tb' w Into tha ring a Hcht and did aat- H bad tn make a wiawa Crlmm and W not healtata In a better match ' fini hire had of :: ay. The haune "-Mf filled. fiurh It to the roof. I'llll.AIiKI.I'MU. flee. IT.The t'ntted Mine U'orkera are nrKanlx Int their defi'ne In etpertatlon that the anthracite etrlke alll rontlnue until th fall of 196 or the eprlnx of 1S". John 1.. lewta, prealdent of the miner, declared In a ttctltft erent apeech tw-fore tbo I'hllndelphln Ileal Kutato board Thitrxlay nlaht. The xrat aim of the coat com ponlea and their powerful financial hackera. l-wln contended, waa the deatrurtlon of the miner' union thniuih the prewnt atrlke. The mlnern. he aald. were trylnr. to. de feat thla altempl. "Kverjr authoritative ' Indication emphaiilie the far l that the oper ator hare combined cither lo de. atror the minora' union or roh It of Ita vitality, and economic atrenth." Iwla aald. '"The mine workera have no t teriiallva than to accept the chal lenae to a f Intuit flBht. They have demonstrated their own r.ood fail h by their unqualified approval of a plan offered by the governor of I'ennaylvanla for tho people of the commonwealth." B ENTRY N to Be Full HN Bolthevilc V tt'nlted Newal iTU. aa. . Aiiunoff, widow of ltrtl Ml.t.J a- .i.. . Kiel, mt iiiia !"",ha been refused r the I'nlted - Ulna i-n. i - .........r aa wa Ktrolyl. rlliorlti.. h ......... ii.iiiiti-o after conaultlnc Meiu,i . ... ... f - .! in wann " -'le known that ItA-i ""area in ner (" ,h '"'ended to e r"t reidec. ,h. h!? '"'"t'-t olli L " men! of it,. "eportod to hi, Am",,n conU EMi7 "",rnm"-t nd 5S: :"hr.-: nj , . - 'u 'na unilofl "re and Indl- DEMOCRAT WANTS Ml 1,1 w on he north N I )l t""nbor "- r14 Mlrkle mill.. DATA ON UPS FOR FOREIGNERS WASHINGTON. I tec 17 (lnHt Newa) A reaolutlim cnlllnn for all dnta renardlnit Imporlntlon of Uiinnr by diplomats and by the Italian debt mission haa been offered In the son ata by Cole Itlesse, of South Car olina, democrat. Tho resolution will ba taken up Friday. The llleasa resolution adds frntots lo the wet and dry flame ra me senate. It calls on Secretary nf e Treasury Mellon. I'mlor Secretary ; Lincoln Andrews, dry enforcement; rhlef, and Prohibition Director Jones to make the Inquiry. 1 It provides that the Invest. 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