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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1028 THE KLAMATH NEWS . M l 1 P . ' LU.M.IV. 4 Gov. AI Smith Outlines Policy V.; Stand in Acceptance Speech;: ' (Ooatlaaed Fvoaa Fag Oae) bner hli speech. "We have not achieved temperance under the present uilum. The mothers and fathers ot young men and young women throurhout this land know the anilely and won? which haa been brought to them by their children's uae of liquor In a way which was unknown before prohibition. 'I believe In reverence - lor I In Internal affairs in l.atln Anier-I lea and thla aiieclnua reason (or , It conatllute the haala upon which I other nations may aeek to jus tly Imperialistic pollclea which threaten world peace and mater-: ilally Icasea the effectlveneaa wa recommended by the nresl-f which mliiht otherwise lie In the I d.nU multilateral treaties." . c()l. ('Mill's, Auk. 111 (IT) "Only caustic criticism and "The republican party, he eon-1 f.raliani I. Hunt. Cincinnati mo bltter denunciation were provok-' tended, haa failed In efforts to j dlflcationlst cMiidlilaie. wa de ed In the minds of the republican ' outlaw war. Ha added that It 'dared winner today of the lcm Iradera lu answer to the nation- j likewise haa not made effective j cratle ehort term senatorial nom- Around the World with the UNITED PRESS Crater Lake Notes, IIV IMtN C. r'lHIICU j Him ItaiiKvr, CltATKIt LANK, Ore., Ana. SI. Sunday, AttKUst IN, proved to be the record day for the season ! or I9SH. The unmber of visitors j n that . ilit? rt a lietl the .Hunt) utaik. brltiKltiK the aeastin'a total lo KO.UUO. The day whs Ideul for viewing the hike and all day the EE law, Today disregard of the pro hibition lawe is Insiduously sap ping, re pec t for all law. ?-' raise therefore, what 1 pro foundly believe to be a great mo-' ral lasue. Involving the righteous-' aeaa ot our national conduct and the protection of our children's morals." Outlines Program. . "I believe, moreover, that there should be submitted to the people the question of aome ' change in the provisions of the . IStb amendment. Certainly no one forms w wheu the amendment , waa ratified the condttiona which 1 wide appeal for a aane endeavor I Its efforta lo limit armimenta. to meet this crisis,", he declared. i.i mvlf." h ..id "to ) Only the mechaulca of a plan 'a reaumption of real endeavor to remain to be devised by the make the outlawry of war offec , democrats. Smith explained Itive by removing Its rauaea aud Action For Inaction. I to subatltute the methods of cou- 'I propose lo substitute action Iclllailou, conference, arbitration luatton. The outcome of the vote rim aud I mils worn throiiKol I held August It was lu doubt uii-1 with .mut-scora. The demand til today. Cyrus Locher. Cleve- r oouta at tne iiiko snore waa and Judicial determination. For Transportation lHvel opmcat. He declared for development of highways. Inland waterways and land dry, waa Hunt's opponent. cvktiss KiKi.n. i,. i..-aui. SI (CP) Arthur tloebel and Harry Tucker, i-roaa - continent fliers, were forced to return here late today after taking off tor Hartford. Conn. Ooebel aaid tog waa ao thick he could not see to make a binding. for inaction and friendllneea for j hostility." he said. ' The democratic nominee In troduced his address with a dla curalon ot his theory ot govern ment. Government. he aald. , fiooa control. He explained he should be "constructive, not de- na( favored the ao-called all strurtlve: progressive not reac-1 American route through New tlonary." He expressed a Ulth,Vork ,, for th. ,propoaed a tne peopte. aoimy to grasp Ciml, ,JkM.8t. Ijiwrenc. w.cr-! ... Lincoln hotel h.r. ,Z in. prooiem or government, ana,,., bul that f tlvtled he ,ou,d - - - - - - nl:"" ald be proposed to continue hla ordr , inlMr,i,i enalneerina 7 f, . ... .1 direct contact with the neonle In impartial engineering n,0ated III health prompted hla direct contact tin i ne people in j sur w delernln. ,lle best I .... seeking to solve national Po-'route ' I lam. If WlMt I I 1 - , i,.. h. k.n.,...l Discussing the Mississippi NKW YORK. Aug. S3. ll'l'l made bv tiooa. smttn saia -tne last two : omuiauuer djw a uase amp. ine t. uy oi new xora. wnicn NEW YOHK. Aug. JJ (CP) t Abraham Y. Hill, a woolen deal- the .proposed .,r ell,H.a tj ,IOrles to his death the law in at: parta of the rouu-. try. The people . themselves ( should, after eight years of trial. ! be permitted to say whether ex isting conditiona ahould be rectified. "I personally believe in ha nenanarlltf al nnoa I exist, today of bootleegliig. cor- Hvrber Hoover in hla acceptance adminlstratlone waited for this ropllon and open violation of calamity ana for universal de- Attacks Ci. O. I I mind that something be done ln- A "reartlonarr element" dom- stead of taking I' letrferwhln in : lnatea the republican party to- this Important work." ' day. he declared. "The money actua'tty'1 appro- "It assume that a material priated 'for flood relief ia too prosperity, the very existence of ,m,n to make even a atart." he which is challenged, la an excuse ; ,d iei ,.Xoo mu.B ,me Baa been I .was scheduled to sail today for the ao great thai It was difficult lo acrnniiiiodnto the visitors. There haa been a itnllceet'le In crease In the wild lite in I ho park. Kspecially la this true lu reaanl to Uie bear. Co fur this ncaaou no one has reported see ing a mother hear with leu thau two cubs. Recently near the lodge seven bear were sighted and upon Investigation It was found tobe two mother boar and five cube. From all sections of the park comes reporta of wild life. Iteer are aoeti dally along Hie trails and hardly a night pusses with out ono ur two deer visiting llio camp ground at the rim. With full fust upproachlug. squirrels and other hibernating animals are becoming fat In prep aration for the long winter aicep. Almost any evening hear may bu nvrc.ic. win o, i.-ive om !WB ,t ihe garbage pit. Itecent Thursday because of unespected lv ,,,,, ,h rangers suffered the loading difficulties. Capt. K. l f , hain from the cooler Melville la taking care lo and upon investigation found that that everything Is stowed proper- , yearling bear had lorn the ly on the first of the vessels to screen off and helped himself. amendment to tbe ista amend-, ror political Inequality. It makes i Bent which would give to each ,ne concern of the government. Individual state Itself, only af-'po, people, but material things." ter approval oy a rererenaum t he continued. popular vote of Its people, tne , ,. haTe fought this spirit In , leave. In equabbllug over the right wholly within IU borders ' mv 0n state. I hsve had to i apent bill." Smith pledged himself to "pro gressive liberal conservation pol : Icy" of all national resources.! to Imnrt ,.,,r.elr. nr , . . urpuri 1..H. ... -mm. to be manufactured and sell .1- place upon the... Vt book ' "or '""' ""f" COhollc beverages, th. to be lJMTt th. progressive, hu- "''lc.J X?!oV.i 'ST. TZ made only by th. state itself and ma; for who,e enactment;"" ' lnTtnv...iL.o m not for consumption In any pub-,, ,amed responsibility In my l1 ?. "T','. ,o u?imv" lie place. We may well learn IettlT. ,d executive career''0 ,he methods of certain utility from Ui. experiences of other na- , ,h, know how ,0 nghtu incorporations. he declared, re tions. Our Canadian neighbors lh. n.,inn ferrlng to the federal trade cotn- 1'he bear refused to be frightened Raises Corruption Issne. mission Inquiry. away, but remained around the liBltl.I.V. Aug. IS tl'PI Urtlon several days walling for Kamonn de Valera. leader of the another donation. Kianna Fall of the Irish Free J Wandering bands ot duck. Stule. arrived here today to at-; southward bnuud. are frequent tend the Interparliamentary unions visitors on the lake waters, where, congress meeting. In an Inter- ' they usually remain a few days' view. De Valeva said that If a rest en route, to the aoiftlilaud. referendum of Ireland waa taken. ! tester Turnbatigh, clun ker at "it would show the country waa ' 'ha south entrance, has left for overwhelmingly in favor ot com- nl1 home In Merrill In preparn plete Independence of Ureal Brit-1""" r,,r (h opening of school, aln." 1 September t. Hanger S. D. Wond- . i ruff la now In charge of the en- CLEVEI.AXD. O.. Aug. J2!,runr'' (I PI George N Wise, auoerin. 1nl" wwlt Kaymond-W hit- automobile accident at Three : Rivers. Quebec, according to a 1 telegram to poli.-e here. nave gone far In this manner to solve this problem by the method . smith m.H the "corroo- Source of wster power which ot sale made by the state itself awue." Indicating he will t"1 belong to the statea and the stt Mni Viar nsivstaa InHlrlrlmti ! . . , .. . i tAVPrtl ma tit "mtlt rmaiii f Of- -w empnaaize it. in me cciiuuiiku. : " nr. . . aplM bloea. I "The renubllcan party today . ever under public ownership and , u nj;;..? lnH hi. n -There Is no question here of stand, responsible for th. wide- control." he said. ' comoanlons on a' t.nin Z the return of the saloon. When spread dishonesty that has honey- "Inder no circumstance, should "f " "...V T"'lo.n 1 stated that the saloon 'la and combed Its administration." he i private monopoly be permitted ; "B"": :"ere . J, " ought to be a defunct Institution declared. "Daring th. last pro- to clpllaltxe for rate making la his country I meant it. I sldentlal campaign the republican I purposes power sites tbst are the mean It. today." ; managers were partially success- j property ot the people them- hrpwonld' "p ; ..eV. that these sln, should be Musde Hboal. Plan. Tifr Sll serve for the dry statea the bene- charged against the Indlvldusl As regsrds Mus.le Shoals the I Stores ran he reftllerf mt an iltnm fit of a national law which rather than th. party. I nominee explained that It would ; at the Pelican Drug Co.. next to P'nea. bul finally he Jumped buck would continue to make Inter-' The question of personal guilt , be the policy ot hla admlnistra- Pine Tree Theatre. adv.so-tf.- between the covers and began to state ahlnment of Intoxicating has now been thoroughly dlspoa-; tlon to develop under goverti- beverages a crime." and would ed ot and In Its place challenging ; ment ownership and control "a Old newspapers for sale at ths "oreserve for the dry states fed- 'he wisdom and good iudgment j method of operation for Muscle ; N'ews of:ire ' era) - enforcement of prohibition ot the American people. Is thelghoals which will reclaim for the j - - - - - - , - -: Within .their own borders." lunquestioneo eviaenoe. oi iiaivr ( government somo fair revenue ' "Opinion on prohibition cut. j ullt " , .vJrk j from the enormous expenditure . squarely across the two great ''TlL ,h.l. !alr'1r mad for " development the governor I - - ana wnicn is now a complete tondent ot the liigbee compiuy. ' ,'on,b ,ou.r ,wo un" '" ,h" lni . .ri ij an tuu I si a II III Klamath KalU wvre In um lo trannpnrt lit vlsltom from wht-re ihey l.-ft IhtMr (rain In eh city. Ilei-eotly one of tht raiiKtr w;ii. awakened by a no tne In hla tnt and illflrovured the v.nltor to lw a porcupine. For a fi-w 'huh mcttts the ran nor wan In doubt a to the prnMr method of get time rid of unwHeomo porru sinx- The animal Wtt. mm 6a i LAST CALL for HELP Still a few Stools, itonchi'. Kiulio Spt-'ukiTH, I'hono graph Hariftiitii. etc., ul cut-thront prict-it. New riuiioH or rhonoKmphH will bo ordered uperiully for you up to a few day from now, when wc turn over our principal slock to the. Star Druir Store. Remember our Specials include "no interent." "free In nurnnce" and other valuable cotiMilcrutionrt. Auk any of our competitors to uivo you theae thiiiK free. . If you fiifurc btiyitiR anythiiiK in our line, even for Christmas, let u.4 figure out to you how much you can navo by buying now (today). If you are wise you will "act now"; If you nro unwise "it can't be helped." Earl Shepherd Co. Pianos, Victrolas, Radio Quitting Business It won't be long now 507 Main Street Cor results use New. fl.. Art. political parties," said. "There are thousands so-called .'wets and drys' ot -- , -.- waste.- prosperuy. u.r,us ..... ,.Tn renlann. ,.,. natupll In each. The platform of my party la silent upon any question of fhange In the law. personally ic Industries are T-. resources now under control of trare" and that 4.000.000 j,h, government." he added, "must are out oi wora. ,dmii.,(.P.H i ,h. im,m.,. believe that there should be a change and I shall advise tbe i that actual go ; . ... expenditures were 134 congress in accoroance wild n;; . fiai.ai vrtar lust' ouiuo ueciareo ne wouio co- conatltutlonal duty of whatever " . ,k . p.iArnt Cool-! opera,e w"n tne nouse judiciary challenged the economy claims. government 46.000.000 of all the people." Hays I'se of Injunction. Smith declared he would co- changes I expedient. the people and the representa tives In tbe nstlonsl and state legislatures to determine wheth ST these changes shall be made.' deem 'necessary or ', 7 . . . .7a1 i committee In Its efforts to for- It will then be for ; 'aJl " " ,.v .., ' mulate legislation to remove la the people In income taxes for no tnat no will I the past fiscal year than in . lur ii.xia.a- : Coolidge's first year. t,on ,or women children ond I The rennblican administration. . 'or venterana. , ' Pledging enforcement as long 1 no na1 devised a ilan to I "None." he said, "can question as tho present law stands, the ordinate government depart-:y respect for and co-operation, governor aaid dramatically: intents several years ago hut has j with the civil service nor my In- ' Pleda-es Kntorcrment. Idono nothing with It. On his terest In proper compensation for : "If with one hand on the part, he promised re-organliatlon government service. I believe in ; Bible and the other reaching up and consolidation of government i that true equality of women that to heaven, I promise the people hureaus which he uaid have be-iopens to them without restrlc- of this country that 'I will faith- come very expensive. tions all revenues ot opportunity fully execute the office of presi-! Discussing the tariff. Smith : to which they can qualify In dent of the United States and to promised that the democratic the best of my ability preserve. .' party "will not advocate any protect and defend the constltu- sudden or drastic revolution In ton of the United States', yon our economic system which may be sure that I shall live upiVOuld cause business upheaval to,. that oath to the last degree"- and popular distress." -Smith pledged himself to seek , Tariff Based on rr.cononucs, business. In government service and in politics." Immigration Itcform. "While I st'ind squarely on our platform declaration that the .laws which limit immigration l must be nreservert In rim fn. enactment of farm relief leglsla-! it would, he said, restore the an1 effeet," ne said, "I sm heart tlon along principles set forth in federal tariff commission "to the n,. In favor D'( -'femoving from the democratic platform, relterat-; high ievel upon which President , lhe immigration law the harsh d his intention to call a confer- j w-lson placed It." ! provision which l'parates faml- ence of agricultural leaders. If, -The evil effect of the admin-. ies, and i am'bptjosed to the elected, to work put the details lstrati0n's policy with respect to'princpie of restriction based un and to present the plan they de-itm America." Smith declared. ion the figures of Immigration vise to congress He also sa d he hag ,.Itended t0 0ur relations ; ppua,loll , R cen8u, 38 would seek to make the tariff wUh the rest f the world. old." effective for agriculture. , ..To 0 de.,ara,i of ur plat-1 Smith ,ad he will not be in ,t luUleng fcconomy Ba lyboo. form do , more heartlIjr com. fluent.ed , h app0lnlment8 . In discussing In detail other than ... one or the!,i, .. " . ny -PrOA.,i'a0oUUon ' the P"c-e ' the dry attitude, by whether he Is ; president entering Into agree-j rt.h 0r poor, whether he comes ments for the settlement of in- from the north, south, east or ternal disputes In Latin-Amerl-west or b what cllur.h ho , declared iuuure, m in ine worsntp ot liod." uitruis nave uku vu..nc.i.vu , 1Q ft,.(.K Jlent Man. the senate as provided for in the; "The sole standard or .. ' constitution of the United States." . pointments will be the s.m. Anti-War Pacta Approved. they have been In my governor He said he approved the ad-'ship tntearltv of the ma ... th. ministration's anti-war treaties, woman and his or her ability to ,na which he characterized as an ef- gre me the greatest possible southwest by the states Involved ; 'ort to "renew and extend the , ln devoted service to the people," I by a "rolorndo river authority anmreuuu ireauc. ..rK..u ne said. similar to the New York port au-'u,""!r """' "in this spirit I enter thorlty plan, and government ! ,dent Wilson. the campaign. pwnerahip of al! water power! 1!ut the usefulness of those "victory, simply for the sake and natural resources still In treaties as deterrents of war ls;0f achieving It. Is empty. I am tbe hands of the government or i materially impaired by the resor-; sure wo are rKht a,ld thorefor(! SUIcs ": condemned "dishonest .vailons asserted by various na- ,aure that our victory means pro and unpatriotic propaganda" of "ons of the right to wage de-! greB, or our nauon electrical power Interests and tensive wars as those reserva- pledged himself to seek leglsla-' Hons are Interpreted In the light' tlon to prevent "grave abuses" ' ' President Coolidge's record," ' In the use of federal injunctions i he declared. in labor disputes. ! (-'oolldge, he explained, holds . ,. No Substitute HugiceHtetl. the doctrine that the person and ; Pointing out that President property of a citizen Is a part Coolldge had twice vetoed the of the national domain, even McNary-Haugen bill, Smith said when abroad. Jhat no ndequnto stihstltute everj "Our unwarranted Intervention i Its a Rare Opportunity Moe's Dollar Day SATURDAY ;H v y 33 major Issues than and farm relief, the nominee ; challenged republican claims of ' economy and prosperity; de nounced tht use of United States : marines In Nicaragua; for "real outlawry of war" and for co-operation with European nations In the Interest of tbe , world peace, favored government j ownership and control of Muscle! Shoals; development of Houlder Dam project In upon REALISTIC Permanent Wave At Reduced Price Milady Beauty Shoppe Room 200, Winters Building Phone 149-M Broadcasting From Station W A C The best advice obtainable from real estate experts is to let the buyer beware in all transactions; The only guarantee that the title is free from all defects is to have it insured with A Title Insurance Policy "Then your troubles are ours." Wilson Abstract Co. , opposite Court House Klamath County Fair AND Labor Day Celebration EOammatlh FaMs te. Saturday- Sunday - Monday September 1-2-3 ' Automobile and Motorcycle Race SEE 2 p. m. each day. Livestock Show Community Boothi Aerial Stunt, Wing; Walking, . Agricultural Display Parachute Jumping Automobi'e Show 1 p. m. daily. Ask for Special Night Show : PREMIUM LIST 8 Act Vaudeville ' , Now 8:30 p. m. -. Annual Klamath CARNIVAL .: . " County Fair Show, Ride ond Concessions "DA N C E . Continuous; Performance ' . Exhibit Building 1 Tueday Night $6500.00 ' August 28 Prizes and Premiums . . Jack Bowring's Dance Band Grand Labor Day Parade Monday, Sept. 3rd 11 P. M. TRY NEWS CLASS ADSGET RESULTS I i