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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1928)
THE - KLAMATH 'NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1028 pac! nr Sitters, Thinkers Held Drinkers by Metropolitan Cops NKW YOltK, July II. P) "Julius'," wall known Ureenwlrh Villus night club and restaurant where I ha Tlllamn Intellegent.la hu won't to ill and think, or, aa poll" a contend, alt and drink. wm rallied early today and 31 man and 16 women war arreated. Tba fraquenlere wars charged ltd dlaonlnrly conduct and bald at the Charlaa .treat pollca ata tlon for a bearing. Tba promo ter, Wallar Anderson. II yaan old, and a waltar. Job Murphy, (0, wara charged wlib violation ft tba Volataad act. Tete-a-tete dlecuaaiona, wara I gulag on whan aavan baadquart- ara detecllvee announced every on wan undar arrmt. Tbla abrupt Inlsrrupllon of tba In timate rouvereatlnna arouaed a murmuring against tha Invaders which abort! turned to phyalcal combat, Tha detectives, howerar. quickly quelled tha disturbance and atarlad to load I ha man and woman Into tlx walling patrol wagon.. , While tha exoau. waa undor way aouiaona threw lha awltrh extinguishing tha electric liable and onca again a battle enaued. Many ol tba vtllagera and de tectlvxa were rouihly handled and uma what battered In the 'melae that (Allowed. Police aald me neon naa neon under observation for aevaral f dava'aa a reeull of complalnla from realdonta of tha neighbor hood . Tba detecllvee aald tbey bad made eevoral puichaaea of liquor. i . CalCoolidge to Shoot Clay Birds (Coallaand fraaa Pace Owe) ' marksmen, or other member, of bla official taction party. Today, when a iquad of work men wsra buay completing prep aration! of tha trapa, the prenl dent at nod nearby and watched their operation, with considerable Inlereat.' Ha -Inquired Inlo proper dla tancee. target regulation, ant) trap .hooting eltlquette. He la mI..4 In n. .La kU Ural .lint aooa prob.l'ly allor noting tha lurk and aklll of other, compet ing on the range.. , Snrno-iiA Rivpr in P-Vbt rak WW Open Sale of Lots (Continued fi-oaa Pea Owe) Spragua River I. deallned to be tha. center or all lumber actlvl Ilea, being aurrounded by an lm menaa aland of virgin timber that I. owned by large conrerna and email private holding. Chll oquln I. the renlor pf lumber and logging aellvlllee, even while Kirk la really cloaer to the real work. The uma will be true of Spragua Itlver. For reenlt. tie Nwi Ciena Ada JCmusei 5 'Marsh mallows ' The Candy Feed that aide 1 dleeatlen by neutralialng ,. Eacesa Acidity. Dellaleua le '. Salads, Cake Fllllnga, De ' eerte. Ceed fer baby In hie ; milk. Druggists, cenfee V tienere,reera .all Krauae'e, Picnicking? ' DON'T FORGET ASTERN OREGON STAGES K". i-' i .1 Between Klamath Falls and Alturat, connecting tame day with stages to Susanville, Reno, Burns and All Points North and East. 'rVv.-.. . Medicine, Education. 'Science. Religion Held Forging Ahead lly IIM'H.tltD . IIAMIWIM I'nluil Vtrrn Mtaff fot-n-epoxlenl HKATTI.B, July III. (UP) The laat IV year, of prograaa Id lha field, of religion, science. medicine and education, marked by a development unequaled In any Ilka period In the secular b I t o r y o f the world, have brought each of theae great field, to tha eame situation, namely tha threshold of a new progreaa, ex tenalon, and expansion, the Ilka of which Ik probably boyond Iba human Imagination. Thl. conclusion wa. reached by a doctor, an educator, an engin eer, and a preacher, who deliv ered a aympoalum before a group of Ihe moat distinguished law yer. In tba country at tha open lug of the annual convention of lha American liar Association bera today. Dr., William. Allen Puaey, of Chicago, waa the doctor. . 'With our present knowledge," ha aald. "and tha mean, at our command for the aludy of dls eaaea, It 1. not fantaallc to say that lha control of all of them la now within tha possibility of our accomplishment. 1 Dr John II. Klnley. If tba New York Time., waa the educator. "To me," aald Dr. Flnley, "the word of prophesy of tha highest Import I bat these It years have apoken la that education la not for the Infant, tba child, or tba youth alone, but that U la a Ufa process that I. largely aelf-edu- callon. Tha preacher waa Dr. Otora II. Davie, of Chicago, prealdent of tba Chicago Theological Semin ary and moderator of the nation al comcll of Congregational cburcbea of tha United Htatea. "It dooa not mean we are coming with a new vision and understanding." ha aald. "Tbla I. not wrought by tha surrender of ecclnilasllral c o a v I e 1 1 o a.; II nieena that all religions are equally true; but 'it doea affirm with new conviction that lod bath made of one every uatloa of man, that they ahould aeok Clod, for In hint we live and move and have our being." K. H. Jewell, vlce-prosident of Ihe American Telephone and Tel egraph company, and prealdent of the Hell Telephone laboratories represented the field, of aclenca and engineering. "In tha pail CO years," Jew ell aald, "aclentlata and engineer, have evolved out of their grow ing needa, a powerful machinery for acquiring and applying new knowledge. In addition they have made a beginning, at least. In organ 111 ng their knowledge and facilities to roakp these avail able to the masses." Tha baal. of all or. nearly all of tho progreaa made In the laat half century waa due lo tbo experiments and discov eries of Lou la Paateur, made a little mora than .50 year, ago, Dr. Pusey aald. "Paeteur'a .work converted a germ theory of disease to a germ knowledge of disease." he aald. The result, of thl. work, ha aald have been preventative med icine, aneatheala and aaepal. that have revolutionised tha practise of medicine and aurgery. , "The total of our progreaa (In 69. year.)" ha averred "I. beat shown by lha fact thai the length of life In clvlllted communities ha. been Increased over twenty yearn from an average of 31 year, formerly to 68 years now." There are five time. a. many children being educated for a longer school year and for more achool year, now than In 1871. Dr. Flnley aald. and tha cost of education In the United State, ha. Increased more that) 10-fold from 180,000.000 to II. 000,000, 000. Ilk polntod out that education, formerly considered a field to ho applied only to tha very young had now reached a point at which educational advantage, are offered for person, of both sexes and all age.; and that the body of ' knowledge ha. multiplied many tlmea In tha last half cen tury. ; "There are millions." he con tinued, "who cannot find In their vocation. lit tbla mahlne age. the opportunity for Iholr mont.l and spiritual development who mu.t find It, If at all. In their leisure time. One of the . chief end. of modern education, It I. now coming to be appreciated In thl. laat half century, la to pre pare men and women for It. right u.e. Now there la a maa. leisure and in part compulsory. Preparation for Ita best use I. an even more difficult undertak ing than that of preparing men to meet their Job.. The moat Interesting word that ha. come from the laboratorli. of aclonca la not that which add. which assure, us that we may go on learning throughout life. 'Without attempting to give an encyclopedic outline of tha Im mense progreaa of engineering and machinery during the past five decade.. Jewett said that the result of It all wai only a scratch on the eurtrtce ot wbatlt 'tO, thai all of tha machinery and de velopment of aclentiria and en gineering theories and lawa to lha preaent atata of perfectloa haa only added a pleasure and fullneaa Id lha live, of men, which, after all, bava changed but llllle. "Ko rapid baa been the revo lutionary process thai In .the abort fitly year, wa have aeen at leaat ona great Industry the Interurhaa electric railroad, come Into being aa a result of eclence and engineering, develop Inlo ,enormou. proportions with a aer lous threat to older form, of transportation, and wither ap and practically paaa out of existence because of lha further progreaa of that Mine eclence and en gineering which gave It birth," be aald. ''Tba preaent genorallon, ac customed aa It la to kaleldo acoplc change In tha domain of applied science, I. willing to cred it as accomplished realty, tha moat blsarra allegation." Great Northern Gives Report of Income' Received 8T. PAUL. Minn., July !, P) Net operating Income of 17, til. -II for tha first alg months of 121 waa ahown today In lha report of Iba Great Northern railway to tba Interstate Com merce eommlaalon. This Is an Increase of 1401.381 over the first alg month, of tba previous year. Tha gross Income for the slg month, waa IO.M7.t8l com pared wltb 117,784.111 for the first alx months of 137. Tractor Used in Fighting Blaze (Ooatlaaed rroaa rag 6wa) 100 men. One man go, ahead of the tractor, picking the most feasible route, where the trench will do the moat good; another operates the tractor, and eight or ten men follow behind, backfir ing and preventing Ihe backfire from Jumping back over Iho trench. The fire, which started along a connty road near lllldebrand. la believed to have been atarted by a carelessly thrown match or cigarette butt ". . ' ' ... On Krvwrvatlnau The Indian aorvlce la co-opor- atlng with tha protective associa tion In combating Ihe blase, a. part of the fire I. on the reaer vation. No fear waa felt at a lata hour last night for tbla particular fire, but ' the prevalence of lightning laat night and the extremely low humidity made It extremely like ly. It was aald, that IS or 20 blasea might atart before morn ing, which, because of the hoat and low humidity, would be dis astrous for Klamath county tim ber. Rockford Plane Will Try Again ttOCKFORD. 111.. July 18. (U P) The gloom which fell upon this .mall nildweatern city today when the big blue monoplane "Creator Rockford" crashed Inlo a cornfield IS minute, after atartlng for Sweden, goal of a trall-blailng one-atop flight, lift ed tonight. Still determined to put Rock ford upon 1he International map. the chamber of commerce, which had backed the project, . hastily called It. flight committee Into session. When It adjourned tha committeemen emerged, exuding optimism, and announced another atart would be made a. aoon a. the plane wa. repaired. Weather Creates Much Excitement (Contlnned from Page One) are driving to stir up a breeie. It waa darned hot. It I. darned hot. For' neither of these remarks la any originality claimed. They were made yesterday, tha day before, and tha day before that. But It'. Ilka Mark Twain aald -there', been a devil of a lot of talking about the weatbor; but nobody', done anything about It yet. . BCALUKU TO DEATH VAUCOUVER. Wash., July 16. (UP) Billy Hall. S, of Newton, Kan., waa .raided to death when ha fell Into a vat of boiling water, while playing about the army post laundry at Vancouver barrack, today. 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Moat of them were between II and 31 yeara old. A few yeara ago. Salvation Army atatlaflcs revealed tba average age of such case, waa well above 31 yeara. From January 1 lo July 1 of Ihl. year 2S1 bable. were born In theaa Salvation Army Instt tutlona. , HIUMIM'AHT Mt't'CKMHFl'L NkVW YOltK, July 37. (UP) j The , broadcast of tha lleeaey- Tunney fight waa relayed sue-! ceufully throughout the Brltlah j WHAT " SUCCESS TESTED " GASOLINE MEANS TO YOU... Of course you can't laboratory test the gaso line you use, but great institutions who do check results for mileage, economy and power, CAN be your yardsticks in measuring gasoline quality. These firms not only use UNION for its brilliant per formance but fdr its absolute uniformity. Drive up to a blue and white' Union pump today and try this "success tested" gasoline. OLINE late and the European contlneat the National nmidcutlng Can- pany learae dtoday. . At Ft Klamath SATURDAY, 23th ataarflt of tiki dab Music by ' 'II.ITF. LAKE VAGABOND) Cool Kali & Hot Music Symphony under the Stars BrwaJcsjt Summer Saturday Nights The (treat Outdoor Hollywood Bowl Symphony Concerts are being broaoVast every Saturday night orrr the Prific Coart Network. We beKeva you will enjoy these concert they are artirtk masterpieces, . 'fU IfJI! --i-.ii