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WASHINGTON. May Ift (Vnll.-d
Newt) Aa clearing house of ru
mor, Washington is ranlilly ap
proaching the welted state that
prevailed during the climax ot the
Teapot Porno scandal two yean
ago.
Ugly talca are accumulating so
rapidly that senators are beginning,
to show relucuuice to serve ou thv
special investigating committee au
thorised by the senate to inquire in-'
to all reported slush fuuds and;
ecret deals in the senatorial prl-:
marles this year. I
Three of the five members ap-j
pointed oa this special committee'
resigned Thursday Reed of Pen-'
nsylvahta and Dineen of Illinois,!
republicans, and Bayard ot Dele-1
ware, ; democrat. La Follette, pro-
gressive-rcpublican member, may;
resign ' also, which ' wonld leave i
Jamea'A. Reed of Missouri, only
the original appointee.
Volunteer. Wanted
Vice President Dawes led a search
Thursday for members willing to
serve on thla committee. He fi
nally appointed Fernald ot Maine
and Goff of West Virginia, repub
licans, and King of Utah, democrat.
James A. Reed of Mifsourl. demo
crat; "and La Follette, progressive
republican, are the other two mem
ben.
Because of the unlimited
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When four fine vocalists have been
! studying and practicing constantly for
eight years, harmony tuny reasonably
. be expected. The lmmanuel Male
: Quartet, which Is said to rank first
i among three recognized quartet a of
! the country. Is all that the most exact
scope; lag critic could demand In harmony
given this committee it Is destined and ensemble 'inEine. Formerly
to be the recipient of so many ru-: knewn as the Harmony Mrtle Quartet
mors of corruption and douul3 of I.os Angeles. n1 charging its
crossing that those charged with ' nl!n 10 tho lmmanuel bocaus? of its
the duty of Investigating them will' "tensive work In church and big re
fold the task extremely unpleasant, j ,iB!o antza.lom.. this group of
vocalists has made a nation wide
Kcctl out I repUtatOI1 nT fomr!0to devotion to
Reed gave other business as the; rrac;i-e and training,
official reason for his resignation.! Billy Sunday nl William Jennings
It is known that he did not rclusu, Bryan were quick to reccsalze t'ue
the thought of sitting as a judge
In an Inquiry into charges ot cor
ruption in the Pennsylvania pri
mary, in which be assisted Senator
Pepper, wlio was defeated by Rep
resentative Vare.
' Deneen, who will be in charge ot
the Chicago office of the republican
senatorial campaign committee,
feared this official connection
ability of the four young men who
sang in a California villago at a
g'a'thefing of'W"3o on the ores' Vlon ef
the Governor's visit, and drew them
from their obscurity into the lime
light of the public. Then they were
Invited by Bishop Leonard to sing tor
the general conference of the M. E.
Church at Springfield. Mass., attend
ed by delegates from all over the
world. They captured that conven-
would make him an interested party, Uo d en route home drew au
' in the Investigation and would; 00 two successive even-
ti..fAr. ,H,ir ,. I Ings at Fcrt Worth, Texas, and slml-
LAUNDRY OWNERS
PLAN CONVENTION
lar gatherings elsewhere. President
Coolidge invited them to sing at his
church whenever opportunity permit
ted. At Los Anrrele ar.tl Pasadena,
wher they established residence for
vocal training and work, they were
greeted by the largest audiences ever
drawn by a quartet. The work of
these four young college men will
explain tho enthusiasm with which
tV; vcrc greeted.
M.icy nf our great men come from
the farm but !t is seldom that we hear
of musicians from that source. Ed
ward Hamm, tenor; Jlenry Froth, sec
ond tenor, and John and Herbert
Richert. baritone and baseo. were nil
farm boys. They met at Tabor Col
lege In Kansas, and afterwards went
together to southern California where
tho? tang for, the -pure. love of H.
Eventually tlie, world discovered tbem
and, being made of the right stuff,
they have worked faithfully and ar
duously to make themselves perfect
and attain their high ideals.
Testimonials of their splendid sing
ing r.nd fine programs coma from all
over the country and the press Is
unanimous In giving them the highest
praise as ''nlahed vocalists and art
ists in ensemble singing.
PORTLAND, .May 20.7-( United
News) Members of the Oregon
Laundry Owners association will at
tend the sixth annual state conven
tion of the organization at Cor
vallis Friday and Saturday. In ad
dition to men from all Oregon
towns and cities, laundrymen from
. Washington and Idaho will be In at
tendance. National representatives on the
program will be Roy McClure, Pac
ific coast representative of the
Laundry Owners National associa
tion, Webster Tallant, representa
tive for the national president and
Frank T. McColIough. national dir
ector of the laundry owners na
tional association.
To read The Klamath News day
after day Is to keep thoroughly in
formed on hapsenlngs of Importance
throughout the world as well as in
Klamath Falls and vlrUy.
Eugene Youth
Wins Medal in
Rescuing Girl,
EUGENE, May- 2ft. (United
News) A geld medal has been pre
sented liuriun Junes. 13-year-old
Eugene student, for the part he
took in saving the life ut Ruth
Burnside, 16-year-old swimmer, who
came near drowning in the Mill
race, April 23.
Presentation of the medal was
made by V. P. Walter, former
hoys work sue rotary of the Eusene
Y. M. C. A. The manufacturers of
the medul state that this Is the
first gold medal of its kind ever
presented on the Pacific coast. The
medal Ik given only for saving
life at a personal risk and -is known
as an honor award. The Jones
boy hrouKht the girl to the bank
after a strussle with her when
she had twice gone under.
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