The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 27, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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ANTI-BRITISH Hail thc Returing Lg'n Head!
c EDUCATION IS
- AIM OF GROUP
THURSDAV; OCTORER 27. 1!27.
THE KLAMATH NEWS
! V ; s v- i
"America First" Founda
, ' tion Being Planned
for Nation
4. ' mmm i.ss. I ,
CHICAGO. Oct. IS Prom lh
Atlantic to I ho rarifle, from the
Rt. Lawrence to the Rio Grande.
Mayor William HkIo Thompson's
cohorts pliin to spray the natlou
with the me atitl-nrlttsh ger
nitride which haa produced such
striking result. In Chicago. ,
- The philosophy and principles
which prompted Chicago's "big '
Bill" to order all library books !
suppressed which mention Kings ;
George or Edward favorably, will
he perpetrated through the Amer
ica First Foundation, a corpora-'
tloa sot for profit sustalued by !
seemingly limitless funds from
an unnamed source It was au-:
Bounced today. t
It waa stated, however, that I
the prominent politicians, headed
by the mayor, who Incorporated
the foundation, are acting merely
as public spirited cltlseus, with
out though of personal gain. The
America First Foundation will
be purely for the purpose of Im
proving ctlitenshlp of our citizens
and politics, sectarianism or rac
ial differentiation will be taboo.
John A. Murphy, a Chicago fatA k nrrnr4 .v- . . -
appeared to gon, was greeted iu true eraquerlug-hero style l r his buddies when
VETERANS LAYING
PLANS FOR 1928
, ENCAMPMENT HERE
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Increased (heir rapidly growing
membership by one more last
nlahl when l.uke La it sun of the
; Klamath Hporllng Uood store j
was taken Into the order. Ap-
. ' pliialiuu. ,of seven addlllutinl j
, ' .prospective members were passed 1
Jhjkt favorably.,
i i mi 9 rrnuriiiK aiivn
tlun now on the two tUiico. which j
' thtf will tkluKii NnvutttlMir 11
1 ooo Hi Altnmunt nud tho olhr .
WASHINGTON. Oct. t(t. i VIM J Winter Uftttloa. Uovoimu
OIL TRIAL IS
BAD FOR FALL
'Witnesses Testify
Ex-Secretary Turned
Down Many Bids
HENRY FORD'S
NEW CAR SOON
MAKES DEBUT
Facts on Flivver Few;
One Model Caused
, Traffic Jam
IHUKIIIItNV Mich., ;tM. ;.
Half a doteu government wit- fr" I'10 ilancea will go toward j t I't't lletiry Ford's assuclnles
nM.. nile.l un ..vi.ionri. in ih. financing tne mrs state veter- announcvu iww iwidwi uiai
.Teapot I)ume oil consptmry trial i encampment lo be staged III ! production of llio new iM luto
tolay Intcndril to show that AL i Flivver would tommoiice In n,
'bert B. Fsll. as secretary of In- Having swung the cnnvvnllou t "'pw lly" :' . 'i
terlor, concealed his plana and : to Klamath Falls, the organlia-1 Today the a-u.lnlis would or)
leased the Creat Naval Oil re-jtloU has already beguu laying! could not enlarge pa that stale-:
serve lo Harry r. Sinclair so- plans or entertaining tne dele- nieiu. intortusliy tney sniii "it
cretly, misled other applicants, j Kntes In what they hope to make won't bo loug now."
and that Inquirers, Including a j Hie best encampment Oregou vets Ford executives here were
senator and a congressman, were have ever attended. -bland in their apparent Iguor-
unable to find out that the lease' 1 , ance and unconcern over status
of the new model. Their Iguor- j
ance might have been genuine I
Those contributing to this HIm !7vAAn1 1AA ,ml ,n,r unconcern, no doubt, i
testimony Included Theodore' AJAVVt-VI 1UU as based on Iho fact that the
Koosevelt. sretary of tlio navy I company lis iiln-.uly received suf-
at the time, who said bo did not ' (t'outleuej from I'nse One) riclsnt "alglit unseen" orders to
know about the lease for ahout Insure a successful delml lor Hie
two we. ka after.lt ws slgniMl: i "bol,t " m"1' wt lato edition of Ford's commod-
Senator Kendrlck and former i ,'"a' '' Ity.
Congressman Mondell of' Wyom-I 1'ropellor Itn-aks Facts about tho enr wrru few
Ing. who
lease ot
Sry..T' "w". Toll of Wreck
real estate broker,
be In charge of the organisation
nd official spokesman when
'newspapermen sought to determ
ine the wherefore of tUe founda
tion. Ills prospectus glowed
with possibilities, and he talked
la large, if rather vague, terms.
"The organisation la not new,"
Mnrphy told the Cnlted Press,
"but we have been proceeding
carefully and It was only today
that corporation papers were filed
at Springfield and we are able to
make any announcement at all.
he returned to .cw ork from the I'sris convention. They hoisted
him on their shoulders as he descended the caninlank anil carried
him to a waiting auto. -
Work On Building 'Kerns Is Named
Will Start Soon New Chairman of
Credit Officers'
Oonctaned from fage One) !
about 0 miles east of l(atiiena
l'olut, Ilraill.N
rropellor Hrcaks
heard rumor of the! Its properllor shaft had broken rumors plentiful.
this reserve In their nJ apparently It was struggllu.i The coiuimny was still enitiged
state and Inquired at the Inter- toward port when the expluslou In tooling the mumrauth river
lor departount but were denied ! occurred. House plant II wna stated. The
1 . . . . . . . o t o ill,-.' . -. I tA-H ...... I . . . - k. .
niormaiion; auu several rival oil' v- o,, hhiwi vi -itijiwj,-f mnv i,n
men who wanted leases on Tea Dot extra precaution and been Increased gradually lu re
j Dome but were told there waa bo' tbey were heard lu Braiil at 7:30 rent weeks, though the total
! plan to lease It although Begot la-1 P- . 1 still waa cousldcrably Uiow the
lions with Sinclair were thcnl Ships wt sea had received the point. .
practically completed. j distress calls earlier and about However, the new Ford Is au
' For the prosecution. It was'11 ''" D"J Pul on .full steam accomplished fact even If the
the meatiest day of the trial. 'n dwperate dash to the rescue. , semhly line has not yet started
(overnuieut prosecutors birlleve) At :l p. m. the boilers on functioning. A number of cars
! they have established their "1 I'riuclpessa Mafalda ei- have been turned out for vsperl-
charge that Fall turned the Naval ; pk-ded. and the liner sank. mental purposes. Itrrently tho
KescrTe over to Sinclair without: natrr ruslwd through the appearance of one of I hoc en a
giving other applicants a Vse ! hroken propeltor shaft and flood- main street of Detroit came mar
to bid on It. I cd tho boiler, causing the ex
Now the government will turn Plosion. It was believed here,
to the task of orovlnc that Sin-! H"l Ample Time
riedglng themselves to on- r,ir "d ISID.5P0 In Liberty! Vndoobtedly there was plenty
i.t.nt ,rr,t r, . .i- bonds to be sent to Fall. ".'of time lo launch the lifeboats.
ii mil im 1 1 inn nui ii ii i mi i ii nij
t C RE AMOFTAITAfcq
f 5
SAFE
Cream of lariar biking powder is
the only one approved a afn
by pure food experts the world ovrr.
And ihere'a more of that wholesome
crram-of-fartar in Schilling's.
Voar wionrv tack if you don't liki Sihiltixg't tWif.
Schilling
Baking Powder
s?rrs
hiillliliimumtmittmnliuiilii7
causing a traffic Jam. It got away
before) It couttt bo examined.
tion Mr. James proposed to draw
out for this city, said: )
"It'll be a rood one. We ar- ,,,- ,.-,,..,. .... ,s. i The government will attemat ' Otherwise, expert mariners here
-Keen now. we cannot divulge going to nave a station ncre mai eaa t0 prt,T(nt orwlit !nS3 di. tomorrow to compel Fall's son-i pomieo out. tne loss of lite,"-"
dotaila of the plan other than vrr cltlien. will be proud of. rectors of ,he Business idea 'a -aw, M. T. Everhsrt of Tueblo. I 0,ll have been far greater. . ;
are contained In our charter. We ; " wl" constructed -ot!,.,,., pureau cf ln city held r'- ta testify on this point, i With the lifeboats at sea, car-'
areB't golug into politics and our either brick or stone, equipped ' ,ht; .eeond monthly meeting la:Th government charge that be'rrlng their human cargoes, the
purpose is purely nltnrlstSc." : " heating plant, modernly fur- rtrin Clfe tTenlBlt received the bonds, nsed part of !1? 'needing to the rescue hsd '
' Wurphy said the orgauliatlon n'hed and will serve the busl- j A, ,he j w Kernr.them to clear ap bis father-In-; difficulty finding bte( exact
would not be supported by public npM of ll Creat Northern nil- iSM rlt chairman of the board '"' ''b,s d t S.0 cf.' 'P" wh,r llP went down.,,
nbserlptlon. but plaus of the r"1"! '"r '" lheito serve for one year remainder to FalL At tboj Tl" following ships reached!
foondation for speadiug money country undergoing fast develop-, Amous ch(.r BulnesJ. ,nw'earl!er civil trtal. Kverhart e-' ,!" n. 'l remained there for j
Indicated an adequate source or nt- We will alsso havo parkin? .doDted new c-rd ' fused to testify on the ground mor ,ha 1: hours, picking an
which la to be put Into operation I testimony migat tend tj
at once. The eeeretary was 4a-, mcriminve Elm.
employed by other credit bureaus
in the state to protect the mer
chants from abnormal creds'
loses.
The new chairman appointed .
tl:e following committees:
: On mcmbrhi
Classified advertising ta a
corning paper proposition al
H- the Nsee
revenue. A large suite of of- around the station and it will
flees has been rented in Chicago, be kept tip if I have to mow the
and, according to Murphy, pl.uu" ,awI' myself.'"
for similar organizations are ut-. Mr. Christopherscn has been
now that al
alia "Chris" '
asking him
- " v,Mm;..;wm ore m-i sir. i. urisiopaersci
dor way la 1 1 msjor titles of the here long enough .
tountry. mojt every one calls
Tear Gas Quells
Striking Miners
(Onatrnnevl rrnns rage Itnel
. snd people like
polnled questions.
To a question from the No
lie made a vrry proa pt and tai
phallc nply.
The queticu wa:
"When will the Great Northern
French steamer Formot
'Number of record ancenaia.
lntrh steamer Alrena. ISO
rescued.
r.rltbh steamer Empire Star
let. Vermaa steamer ftaden 17.
THOtNIX. Arti. Oct. 1. Italian steamer Itossetti II
Mexican Bandits
Loot Two Trains
HOW ,
MANY
TIMES?
How many ilmew
a day do w ana
Jour teeth?
IHd o ever
think of that?
Olre them Jnsl one-half the rare
! . s
i
if--
'The message
must go through'
i
-M. P. Evans, soipmems ot moaey(--
to'siing ni-ariy JSio.oeo. from; "e Aveiona. its captain
railroad begin construction ef hart,
the Sixth Street atutlua aad i " was agreed
I held each two weeks.
At Morley a girl in a flamirg
red dress, addressed miners with
a dramatic speech In which she ! yards?"
Pleaded for a united front against Work To Start Soon
alleged Injustices. She was1 "Meat away. W km in time "i"it lo tt'edawdjy rrsln?
Mllka Sabllch. 1. a sister of the to fool awsy. We have bo a ! Novmber 9. and the secretary
woman jailed Monday after a 'waiting a long time to get Into M lastructd to Issue the Credit
flstle encounter with mine guards I Klamath Falls, ami believe me. Bureau Bulletin under the new
The girl's speech was held ro-Jnow that we are alt set we are , 'orm earl1 ,wo weeks.
sponsible for making luo men Solng to get In at the earliest
quit work. I possible momrnt. I want to re- Pfilirpftil 1 Tollc
During tho evening a caravan peat to yon that work on this j wlul CIIHl J.CI1S
of 100 automobiles, filled with , Sixth street property is going to j ff Ctfinnl WnrL"
triklng miners from thc north- begin right bow. Don't talk to ! V UV.11UU1 IIUIIV
era fields, drove Into Canon City me about the weather In winter j
and Florence In an attempt to In Klamath Falls. I am of Swed-! J' A- Churchill, head of the
get Fremont county miners to , la extraction and no cold wex:h-'"JU,liCrn Oregon normal school it
Join the wjlkout. Mass meetings ' er ever buffaloed a Swede. Be- ! Ashland. was the principal
and picket operations ,were bo- sides all the Great Northern i"peker at the forum luncheon
(un la that section. I crowd know what a snow storm al ,h chamber of commerce
Governor William H. Adams i is. They operate the yesr round yesterday, when tha high ai hooi
tonight Issued a statement In In the north inH vnnr mn.i h,, faculty were guests of the cham-
H. N. Moe. E. W. Vaanlee.. lu'.aung ni-any e..uvo. irom ; jTeiooa. us capiam saiu.
Cn Hank Checks V C Mc-' Tarioos states in Mexico City cr-l "cruised for three and a half
Rev E. W Vannlce. George Barn- dm,i bT ""sident Calles lo de-i Boars amongst the wreckage and
hey deserve aud they will
serve you well.
Hare au t'xa ml nation of your'
teeth and Icara Iho truth.
,,. r.r.,lr rvvolutlonlstse, have b.-en eap-
; meetings of the board should be ""d "bels, according to an
fray expenses of subduing the!Prcd two lifeboats and several
the next uno,"cll communication received
m rooenix tonignt.
According to the dispatch to
the I'nlled Press, General Onosre
Jinemcs, former governor ot
Oaxsra. led 1009 Aaxaca Indian;
rafts but saw no sign of survi
vors. We proceeded oa our Voy
age." Itenorts Jumbled
Confuainr iliLmMt. Ha.l t. )
.... .... v.- t.usrealc
of persons rescued by the various
steamers. At one lime It had : 1
Open Eveninfs
DR. PEAT
Nitrous Oxide Gas
"DcoLUtry With a Mrlttea
Gucy.k runner. ..Roman courier., .pony
express riJcr-all who, throughout
the ag, have sped the worJs of men
have been urgcJ on their way by con
aviuuineu of awing human needs. This
Spirit of Oimmunication is thc heritage of
the thousan Js of men and women whose
fidelity to duty has made dependability
an outstanding characteristic of telephone
service in America.
And so "Thc Message Musi Go Through"
has become the watchword of those w ho
maintain and operate thc intercommuni
cating sysivm of voice highways connect
ing over 70.000 cities and towns through
out the" United States and now, across the
Atlantic Ocean to Iingland, Scotland and
... 7 s 'Ac IwWom .flit .
In the attach on a train In that heen reported that the Alhena
state recently. Atter rapturing ! whose rsptain told the I'nlled w.
tne train the express car waa I rr-s mat he did not rescue any
looteil ot t. ooo. ooo peso, and : survivors, had picked op more
without molesting the passengers. 1 than too persons.
General Jincmet retired with his ' ' Only the Alhena. of the resru
tollowers. J Ing ships, was In touch with lis
In Durango. according lo th); owners at la-t report. Captain
Intormatlon received here, Gener-1 Smoolcnars radioed ho had about
al Juin Gallndo raptured a train j rescued aboard, and would
and took about 250.000 pesos be-, reach Itlo about Frida noon,
ing shipped to Mexico City. The French steamer Mosolla,
; rr-voneo to oe nringlng an un
I known number of the Mafalda
- j passengers and crew ,1s due here
early Thursday, t ntll lonlglit. It
had not even been reported
among the ships participating In
lbs rescue.
mi. main i T;ue pacific Teupiione and Telfcrapii company
Farming Outlook
Best Since War
(Continued from Pag One)
for result use Newa Claaa Ada I
THE ANSWER
Hera la the solution
!er was present, and each was In-
The second annual potato tiall Toxltiecd by Jack'on.
will bo held Tuesday evening. Two selectlona were rend'-red
November . at the new fair- "T 'he high school s-xletle. nn-
ClHlElW
C.J. E. W
FLED
tLEE
JH 0 ED
fIoIoId
the Klamalti potato show.
j Committees are being orgin-
liel to handle various feat
ot the dance. The mmic
I be furnished by Hal Blackburn's'
j orchestra. The tickets for the j
ball will soon be on sale at var-'
lous commnulties ihrousliout the
I county.
i These on the committee
I the ball aro: A
I chairman: Harry Hoot
Simon, t). It. Jenjen
s! Famous Explorer
3Iay Get Married
li. Collier. I somewhere on the. North Atlanilc to the llvwlork Industry." .,
oth. Henry ll W on a reamer hound Kor tho , tln ,,.,1
fcr Norway
TlirtEK KKATIIS A li.l V
l'lttM I.U.VIKIX .MOTOII:
no: rumor saineo ,nrllllr,n . n,.n. urnr.l.l
hoadwsy that thc adventurer was ,or , 8nd ,,IC1. mr , ,;
west. Jirdlne point HI oiit. Wt-st-
soon to be taarrltd.
Cnptsln Amnndsen suddenly
departed Tuesday aboard
ern beef la on a fairly renumer-
the i.,.i. n... .
i.w.-viw.-., ua. i. inree seuj.ijoru lor jnio. Norway,
people are ki'.Kd in London cancelling a lecture tour and
streets every day In aulo acd- forsaking the Explorer.V club
dents, elate the Pullce Com in Is- .medal, which was lo have been
sloner. presented to him Saturday night.
In the second teree months of Amundsen merely wired:
the year there wrre nil fatal- "Am sailing today. Sorry can't
Itles and nearly 30.000 acrldents he with you."
Three uue.rtcrs nf fatal a.vl- .:iliough unverified, tha re.
dents are caused by pedestrians port that Amundsen, a bachelor a
"Jay" walking, crossing street- of r. was soon to be m.irried. f
without looking, dodging traffic. Is the only reason bis frlrnds . '.
and disoh, ing traffic signals. can suggest for his lusty d.- s!
perl ure. y
Kiery department of the Klsm .
at'j alley lloplul Is admin ly hmite lloekne has an end he '
prepared to !r...it lie .livsi-:.l :U "lpa-iMllt." brcjsv snnie. f
ne.-ds of the sufferer. ,obo I. alnay, loking him ,.ni.
which he rebuked the I.W.W.. I climate In K'im.-.th rf..-t rr.. ;ber of ccmmcrrc.
calling It an "un-American or- trato them a bit. Ton must re-: "e "Poke of what tho new
Sanitation" and promlclng every member that Jim Hill taught us'"1'"'0' doing, and Invited all
aid at the disposal of the state all to wear mittens, but to keep',ne Klarosth people when travel
to protect life and property. on working." ilng through Ashland to stop and
The statement waa looked unon I .look over thc building and In-
. etf,e:t d,,,hr'u tiAnnuaKSnuH Rnll ' n i.,BT.".M "-S: J'.r!.'"-,-rtto- ..F-r-. P.p.r..
the aovernor'. m.,. . 7 -i ' k. r,.... ..,v " '"r' Klamath N,
vm i aw' s. aV I.1 ga, ' II J st un iva. i I nf rt Art nn rnnanlrnnns
OCl rOt i0. O of the high school. Every teach- '.orpluses or shortages and rron
production per capita of popula
tion Is next to the smallest In
33 years." Jardlne added.
Cotton lrte fiocsl
"Gauged by October prices, the
south Could sell Ibis year's cotton
crop for nearly KOO.OOu.OOO
more than last year. This Im
provement affects almost one
tlilrd of American farms.
"There la about an averige
vr,v vTTTT ,.- . of r "" Tear, end al-.
, ".' ' r ' though corn prices aro not eu-
,....e ..spn ttoaia Amnnusen. ,rely ,tafae,orr , ,,,,, rM0.
ror;...noQ- Arcur explorer. was rrow. .... -r, .n f!ITr,i,i
Call at
Don't Wait
until it storms
before you
order that
load of
Wood
Phone 607
E. L. French
SaaaaaaaaaTHSaaaaaaaaaaaaMEsalglVaHn
CTlrZiajsiaisasr3a
1
since the 1930 collapse.
MOVED
to our new store.
HILL'S FLOWER SHOP t
120 North 7th ' Phone 1118 McCarthy Bid, f,
Bed
Sale
Springs & Mattress
MIX
I WV t at
mm
Scaly Mattrc.tit
Kct'uliir Price $32.DO..
$27e50
Suntl Man, 10-lb. Silk tQQ JA
FIukm, ret;, price ?30.00PC7eOU
10-pountl Cotton MnttrcM
rcgi'lar price $12.00
Simmons 2-inch Pout lied,
regular price $12. BO
Simmons Hotiblc Dock Springs
regular price ? 15.00 ;,
SimmoiiH Single Duck Coil
Springs, regular price f 12.50..
"USE YOUR CREDIT"
$8.50
$10.00
$12.50
$10.00
Claud H. Davis, Furniture
"The House of Quality"
McCarthy bldg. - phone sai-w
r
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