SATURDAY, FERRUARY 21, 1931
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Mtnbar Audi Uuraau Otrcutatlob
FOND OF THEIR
SCHOOL
It is a little hard to be
ileve that there are any
school children, anywhere,
who would not rejoice
when their schoolhouse
burned down. Yet so reput
able a magazine as The
Nation assures us that this
was the case recently when
1 1 r. 1 1 . 1
the Hessian mils ccnooi, i i
Crotonon-Hudson,
York, burned down. If The
Nation says so, it must be
true. "But it is a bit of a
shock.
Indeed, these children
not only failed to rejoice at
the burning of their school
house; they flocked around
and offered to help rebuild
it They offered their pen
nies and nickles to the
building fund. Groups of
them pledged their allow
ances. In every way they
showed that they actually
wanted the school reopened
as speedily as possible.
This seems to us to be as
ood a recommendation as
fould possibly be obtained
'or the teachers at this
chool; and while we know
icthing whatever about the
olace, we would like to
hear more. A school that
can make children go to
their classes with joyous
zest would be worth study
ing. Yet, when you stop to
think about it, the wonder
; fliot .11 .fYinnTa srp not
i . f. . ,, ,
like that Surely the school
aumoruies nave everyimiig
in their favor as far as the
raw material is concerned.
The youngster who trudges
off to school for the first
time begins ' his journey
with high hopes. He is eag
er to go. School is going to
be fine stuff. He presents
himself, wide-eyed and ex
pectant, ready to drink in
the marvels that are to be
presented to him. Remem
ber how it was?
On top of that, every
child has an overwhelming
thirst for information any
and all kinds of it. There
are many, many things in
this world about which he
knows nothing, and most of
them are fascinating. It IS
the job of the school teach- j
er to feed him this inform-1
aririn? and. considering the!'11 have to mind ours.
appetite the average young
ster takes to school with
him, the job ought to be
easy.
But somehow it isn't.
Somewhere along the line
there is a slip-up. The child
is not long in discovering
that school work is chiefly
drudgery. It the school and
the child are both normal
representatives, that is, of
the great average the
child soon entertains a live
ly hatred for the place, and
wants nothing so much as
to be everlastingly free
from it.
Part of this, probably, is
due to the fact that learn
ing anything has its dull
moments. To play the
violin, for instance, is very
gratifying; but before one
can produce anything that
even approximates pleas
ing music one must spend
long hours at the most un
inspiring sort of study and
practice. The preliminary
Today
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Copyright. 19JU, tij Kmi
Features Syndicate. Inc.
OGALES, Aril., Feb. IS.
doorway connecting Mc&tco nd
th Vnited States. Coins hers
rtntf, and you will come often.
Ths Southern Pacific conic from
Los Angeles Tia Colt on. Hol
lands, I'slm Sprlnc. Indto, and
Mland to Yama, where th mar
reloua fruits grow on th Irri
gated tablelands, and on through
Anion rla Phoenix. Capitol of
the state, Tucson, then due south
to Nogalea.
AT TIT SO. V there ia time to
Tlult onc more the admir
able rnlversity of Arltona, and
nee a ii.sou.opu Hospital hunt
for Its employee by the Southern
Pacific railroad. A New Yorker,
Mr. Harknesa, who ha given
away many millious wisely, gave
fire hundred thousand dollars
for the hospital's scientific equip
ment. Money could not be bet
ter spent, for there is no more
Important body of public ser
vants than the railroad men.
rT WILL interest Seward Cary.
Hitchcock. Jr.. Arerill H.rrimmn
aud other. Interested ia polo to
know that th, young men of.
Anion. unlTerstty plar polo as
.1 rn.il 1. . . UL-i Will. nl.v.
tennis and Bobby Jone. golf.
They Intend to play In the east.
and practicing 12 month. In the
year, should develop men as
good as Fedley of California.
' I
"HIS car carries an amazing
j uortment ot irorm.
vewitbe way to Mexico with Kobert
Z. Hodge of Hodge. California, al
falfa rancher: Kemper Campbell,
Los Angeles lawyer, and Seward
Brisbane, who at this stone of
his career holds that man's finest
production is a rifle with a
telescope mounted on it, that
can kill a mountain aheep two
ana a nan mues .. "Mremaln united in close friend
opinion 01 tn mountain sue?p
would DO aiiiereuw
IP SHOOTING Interesting ani
mals or catching fish appeal!
to you bring your guns, ammuni
tion, tackle and money and
spend your leisure In Mexico.
At Altar, a 45-mlle motor
drive from Nogales, yon will
find excellent deer shooting. I
1 j . tfi..arn.. iinlh.rn ex-f
tremlty of Governor Ellas s state
of sonora, yon ratco iisn iu
Gulf of California, in quantity
and oualitv unknown elsewhere,
a many as your boat will hold,
At Xavajoa. a utile tanner ,n(j, returning, make their fel
south, you find wild ducks and j low citizens better acquainted
geese, in floe its of thousands. , with our magnificent slater re
MOUNTAIN sheep and goats,
that seem to fascinate
sportsmen, are plentiful tn Mexi
co. It you prefer more feroci
ous game you may shoot moun
tain lions, as big as a fair alxed
User, and Jagur, the Mexican
tig re as ferocious and dangerous
as any animal that kills for a
tiring You mar also kill tapirs.
although it would take a hard
heart to shoot that gentle ani
mal m-trh a lone nose, that seems
to have been suddenly stopped
br evolution on its way 10 De-
come an elephant.
A LSO there are thousand! ot
accordln(
to the British Idea, should be
Slants of Wisdom
B CXAKK WtMlU
fcdllor ol tin. tin-gun. Leader
Like the Illy," says the For
est Grove News-Times, "some ot
our college and high school girls
toil not, nor do they help Mother
with the dishes, hut when a
young man appears with a car
they spin some."
...
"Flies Off Handle Butchers
Husband." Pretty keen eh,
what?
...
We hope the whilom Mexican
dictator who is now teaching
voice in this country won't make
us all sorry that his eompstrlots
didn't catch and shoot him.
Any old wheeze about the Jap
anese Diet onght to make The
Digest.
We da cot mind the Comma
Mr"
but the Communists living here
Although smiling helps In
times of depression, what one
notices most is the chagrin.
They're now making rubber of
sagebrush. We'd think this lowly
plant would turn to rubber with
out extraneous aid, If noteing
the prevailing garb of feminine
tourists.
steps are bound to be more
or less discomfiting.
But is that all of it?
Shouldn't it be possible for
the school to be fascinating
and enjoyable? This little
story from the banks of the
Hudson makes, it seem to,
at any rate.
0
If the Prince of Wales
does well as a salesman in
South America, maybe the
British army will give him
a commission.
0
Rudy Valee is said to
have enjoyed himself im
mensely in Miami recently.
Well, the grapefruit should
be better there than in Boston.
Do You Like Shooting?
Tapir, Puma Jaguar, Deer.
Mexico I The Place.
And It A Great Nation.
killed with a lance from the
back of a horse, according to
Orthodox "pig-sticking" rules.
It Is safer, however, to shoot a
big boar wtih a sou noead hul
tet that spreads when It strikes
to make the wound as wide as
the palm of your hand.
If you fall off your horse
while "pig-stlrking' the boar
with his long tusk caa and will
tear yon wide open, as Venus
learned to her sorrow when the
boar ripped the lovely white
flank of Adonis.
a
MOST interesting and a fine
example for the supine
American cltiten Is the peccary,
a small wild pig travelling In
great herds throuKb wilder re
gions able to nuke himself in
vincible by force of numbers.
Peccaries to whom the word
"fear" and "submiKsion" are un
known, v III even destroy a
jaguar foolish enough to attack
them.
American peccaries with their
votes could defend themselves
marvellously alio if they would
learn from the humble pecury
be deprived of Its rights,
a a a
IF G.
Me
F GAME interest you, come to
1 courteously ererywherv. The
Southern Facilic will tarry you
" " he magnificent western
coast alon the t.ulf of (.alllor-
"""". .V v .1
road, of Mexico take you over
the mountains to old Mexico
City, nearly two miles up In
the air and. to all other parts
of the country.
APART from the sport of kill
ing our Inferior animal
cousins, Mexico will Interest and
delieht you. It is a nation with
which the United States should
. aIld alw,y.
5nip.
It is a country of great intel
ligence, with a proud and cap
able people, determined to de
velop fully Its limitlesa re
sources. To say that the undeveloped
wealth of Mexico is greater than
all the wealth thus far devel
oped on the North American
continent is no exaggeration.
T'HIS writer, not being Inter-
a. ested in lining anytning.
w,u travel up and down. For
vour information, honinc that
many Americana will come here
public.
...
IF TOC want information, ad
dress His Excellency, Gover
nor Francisco Ellas, at Hermo
slllo. capitol of the Mexican slate
of Sonora. Ask the Southern
Pacific agent in your town about
railroad travel, or come in your
automobile and travel over good
roads. Or write to H. R. Slsk,
publisher and owner of the No
gales Herald at Nogales, Ari
zona. He will tell you that
among the Mexican people you
will feel as much at home as
you In your own country, with
the additional advantage of see
ling a great new country and
making tne acquaintance ot a
powerful and friendly nation.
Eighteen Years Ago
In Klamath
There need be no more excuse
about the dearth of girls by some
of the local bachelors for their
remaining In a state of single
blessedness, for the fame of the
steadiness and the progressive-jiep-i
of Klamath Falls young men
has traveled to such an extent
that lone maidens In the East
are writing hero in search of
bunbands.
The latest Is Kdlth Elma, Dela
ware Ohio. Her letter to the
Herald is as follows:
"Eastern lady wishes to cor
respond with a Western man ot
good habits, a (fed 29 years or
more. Prefer one with a home
or good prospects for same.
Booze fighters or triflers do not
answer."
There ara quite a namber of
possibilities sngirested. among
which are J. H. Carnahan. Perry
DeLap, Allen Sloan, Frank Arm
strong. Ernest M. Bubb, M. R.
Doty, and Joe fi. McAllister
Believing that pnhlic policy
demands ti:at an early decision
be rendered In the four cases In
Tolvlng procedure In county busi
ness and now before the court.
Judge Beoson this morning In
dicated that all other matters
would be sidetracked and that
he would devote his entire time
and attention to these canes.
Judge Benson Is convinced after
two days work that he is con
fronted with ono of the most
complex legal problems In his
legal experience in these cases.
A marriage license was Issued
this afternoon to W. J. Heifer,
end Luclle Grace Lord. Thel
bride-to-be Is only 17 ytars of!
aire, and the consent of lier par-'
enu is necessary. i
Jack Berry the' Fort Klamath
man Indicted by the grand Jury,
and arrested Wednesday by (Sher
iff Low on charges of gambling,
will enter his plea tomorrow.
Chicken Dinner 50c
BATI'ltDA V AXD SUNDAY KI'IXIAI,
HOME COOKING
HOU- g.l I) VKOKTA UI.K
Hot BitxuiU
riDDINO OR ICE CREAM
TtA COrFEK MII.K
THE
8IS Booth Sixth
i HOOVER WILL
VETO MEASURE
(Continued! truni rage One)
Hoover adviM-d Iha senate ot his
attitutlo ort the measure,
TO lUTtUN llll.l.
He apparently received the as
surances he asked, for he al
lowed III, senate to romp ahead
on its appropriation btll program.
Later Senator liavM A. Kind.
Kepn.. Pa., announced to the sen
ate that the preldent authorised
him during a telephone conversa
tion to announce th measure
would be "returned to congress
the middle of next week, and not
later than Thursday."
Heed explained th, "appre
hension of some senator" re
garding a possible pocket veto of
the measure was causing delay
on the navy bill. Couiens earlier
required full and complete read
ing of the measure, a formality
which is almost always waived
by common cousent.
fc.VAO'MKNT CKKT.UN
lMscusjton ot the vole on (he
veto started soon as th, word
was received, and moat senators
agreed that final enactment by
more than the neceuary two
thirds ot both house, was cer
tain. The house paMed the bill.
3tt3 to 3s and the senate, 73 to
12. The veto message will be
voted upon first In the house,
where the bill originated and
waa parsed largely through the
support of Speaker Nicholas
Longwortn.
Norrts Indicated ho expected
President Hoover to exercise his
constitutional privilege and kill
the Muscle Shoals bill by a poc
ket veto. He added that h. did
not think that a fillbuMer to
fore, either a special session or
positive action by the president
would have much rhauce of suc
cess. A majority ot mure than
two-thirds Is opposed to a spec
ial session, and a rule for limit
ing of debate could easily be
obtained by the administration
chief tains, he believes.
HOI'KK t)TU01.l.KI
The dominating influence of
the administration - controlled
house over money bills was Il
lustrated In the appropriation ac
tion today. Only 18 senators
voted sgair.t the conference re
port on the billion-dollar trees-ury-postofflre
bill. This report
eliminated three proposals which
the senate earlier In the session
voted overwhelmingly. One was
for a St. Paul-Seattle airmail
route, another was for restriction
of postal leases, and the third
was for Increased salaries to fed
eral worker. In the lowest
brackets.
The senate also agreed with
the house in adopting the war
department conference report,
that the Capper amendment to
provide 30.0uo.nou bn.hel. of
farm board wheat to feed th.
nungry snouid bo dropped.
DAILY CAPITOL
NEWS LETTER
(Continued from Page One)
Ushers for the states as a whole,
proponents claimed, taxpayers
would save themselves nearly 60
per cent of the net profit reallxed
every yeer by dealers.
RETAILERS admit their larg
est profit Is realised fn high
school volumes, it was said. Ele
mentary school books are handled
only as a convenience to obtain
the agency for all books, and
book-merchants In Oregon cities
annually make a net profit of
from 11000 to $6000 a vear on
school texts alone, it was pointed
out.
School Teams
Play Tie Came
A basketball team of the Peli
can grade school and a team of
the Sacred Heart academy
Played a tie game In the Fre
mont gymnasium Friday evening
with the score at fl to 6.
The score at the half stood
at G to 4 in favor of Pelican,
although the players of the on-
posing team were much larger '
ooys. me tie is to be played
off next week.
I
A marriage license was Iraued
yesterday at the office of the
county clerk to Auhrey Fleming. I
27. farmer, and Arlene M. Tay- '
lor, 20, both of Merrill.
SAME
PRICE
forovtr
II
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NOOK
Nest Monarch Horvlc Station
l HAI'1:U XWUl.
The girls and Jrnky stoutly
attrowHl with I'd 11 thai I lie host
potalble procedure was to with-
hold all knowledge ot It from the
police, comply with all demands
promptly, and when Ginger waa
safe with them once more give
ihn atate an opportunity to track
down the criminals.
The men, however, with a great
deal of reluctance, route ml cd that
everything piuuilble mttKt be done
(a apprehend those who htd ab
ducted her and due punlRhmeut
meted out for their offenit.
There wer sumo convent torn of
law and order that must bo main
tained, and the safe return of iltn
ger whtle the niM vital conn it
eration at the moment was uot
the only one.
llut my dean." prottwtod Phil,
half ween Ins. "don't voti realise
that If they take alarm and fear
I they are going to be catiRht tn the
act they will first get rid of the
evident e? Aud the evidence Is
lilnger."
"Hut we have ouly their word
for it." said llard slowly, "that
ihe will he returned nafely In any
event. It Is getting her off their
hands that constitutes their dan-
jger. you know.'
"Ye, that Is true." said Phil.
I "And 1 suppose there I a posii
'hiiity of discovering where they
Ihave got her hefore they nave a
'chance to demand the money, I
'know detective! Eddy, you gel
Malcolm Heyuold on the tele
phone fr me long distance
t'hlcni;o. We will have him send
us the be.it detectives in the city.
No one will know but they are
personal friend her abductors,
I mean. They can be looking tor
her while we are walling to pay
the money."
This seemed a fair compromise
between their duty to the ntute
and their persouiu dexire in ro
Ig.trd to (iiiiRer. Kddy quickly put
in the call aud when Phil had her
! lawyer on the wire she put it up
to him squarely. He nitiat send
her that very afternoon the two
best detectives he could Kt bold
of, at any price. They must hur
ry out to Red Thrush on the ftrt
train there was one leaving Chi
cago around 6 which would get
them on the ground by midnight.
With them. Mr. Itevnold was
to send 130,000 In bank notes of
ll.uoo denomination. In vain he
protested that the banks were
closed for the day. Phil was one
accustomed to giving orders, en
tirely unaccustomed to Impossi
bilities. "Then the banks can be opened
I must have that money by mid
night, without fall."
Mr. Reynolds sighed, but be
agreed to arrange it.
Having taken this Initial move
they were In a complete quandary
as to what should be done next.
Their Inclination to return to
Door n dee -the note having stated
that the money would be demand
ed from the "other houm" -was
negatived by the fact that since
Ginger had disappeared from
Mill Rush, she was very likely
somewhere In that vicinity, and In
event of her release or esrspe
would be most likely to return
there.
An additional objection to their
Immediate return to town was
Jnky, who, at the mere sugges
tion, burst Into a storm of friKht
ened weeping.
e
"I can't stay hero alone, she
protested. "I like the Italian gen
tlemen first rate, but all the same
the Black Hand Is Italian and
Benny Is a poor, helpless thing. I
don't dsre stay here, Mrs. Tolll
ver, f jnit don't dare. I was al
ways afraid of the Black Hand."
Tears of shame and sorrow ran
down Benito's expressive face.
"Miss Jenky," he said, "haven't
we obeyed your every wish, wait
ed on you, looked up to you,
worked our fingers eff topleaie
you? And this Is our reward!" He
People (not advertising or low
prices alone) make business
good.
Henry Eells quality for less.
That's why business is good at
Henry's.
These are indisputable definite
facts which cannot be over
looked by people who are meat
wise and are looking for meat
values.
Everybody smiles at Henry's
because business is good!
Little Pig Sausage
or Fresh Side Pork
178c lb.
7
Choice
SPARE RIBS
15c lb.
J
Henrys Market,
Q 1 D M.,' Cs a v
910 Main Street
1950 THE B013BS-MERmiL CO.- "
guided liUKoiy. "You think we
killed -Miss (linger?'
"Oh, I don't think you killed
her!" protested Jeuky miserably.
"1 don't think you had anything
to do with It. Hut all the same It
as the Black Hand that did II.
I'm afraid to lite with any Ital
ians at all uutll we get (linger
back Irom the Black Hand '
My dear Jeuky." said Mr. Tol
llver. with a mirthless laugh,
"this letter Is In perfect Rugllsh
uiul (here i uo suKiioatltin either
of the 1 1 tit In u influence or the
Black ll.iiul It Is probsbly the
work of a gang of ordinary Amer
ican crook, lriiig to pick up easy
mouey. We are ut entirely with
out criminal of our own, you
kuow."
"But the Black Huiul U always
tho one that got aruuuil kidnun
lug girls and cutting off their
htwiili a a warning!" she wept.
'Well, don't worry," said Phil
i?Nv;rr cr;VaW
Buster
Choice Pork
Roaat
12,c lb.
Klamath County
Beef Pot Roaat
or Steak
12i,c lb.
Profit! Small Business Great
rev evil nrr?
TrTR
N L
JLU.
FTHFL HUESTON
consolingly. "We shall not leave
you alone. In fact, I mink we
should all stay here until the de
tectives come. They will wish to
question us all, of course, and I
think It should be done en the
ground where she disappeared."
e e e
As Hard aud Kddy announced
their doalre to go Immediately to
extend the search for lllngnr,
looking lu old ahaudnued build
lngs lu the. neighborhood and up
nud down the shore of the river.
It ftss Mr. Tolllver who suggested
they should be mint ugulnsl
emergency, and as Phil wUhed to
send lulructlous to the servants
at Uoonutee, It was decided III
Mr. Tolllver and Kddy Jackou
hould go to town at once lu Din
ger's roadster, while Phil stayed
with the others at Mill Huh.
A soon as they had gone,
Speed and Bard set out along the
shore to continue the search while
New
So many
new shoes havr
arrived !
Ties, Straps, Pumps, Oxfords,
all in the latest and most stun
ning styles and leathers.
Shoes for every o c c a s I o n
street, sport, afternoon or eve
ning and at such unbelieve
ably low prices.
$4.00
$5.85
$7.85
Brown Shoe Store
"High Quality Uw Price."
Breakfast Bacon
(Sliced)
20c lb.
We Reserve the
Right to Limit
Quantities
Opposite Oregon Bank Building
That How We Operate
Phil and the girls mado another
nxhausllve exploration of the
house, lu their hearts, and to
their shame. I hey fell as Junky
did. They real lied that k I. i unp
lug for ransom wn mora fre
quently resorted to by forelsn
than by home-burn criminal, and
what Indeed did they know of the
Hire Italians they had harbored
,ao intimately?
It was true thai iiunieo.aieir
aflnr Ihelr arrival, Phil had
cured their fill I Itatnes and tlmlr
Chicago addiowses and reference
lu whom she could write for in
formation as to the character ol
each.
Phil herself had rtUpat- hed let
ters of Inquiry, and while they
were adthenMrd to persons ot rn
Mpoiiiithlllty, bankers, prlestn and
landladies, she now renllfted (lint
despite the fad the answers sh
had received wnrentliuiailrully
(C unthiueil on Page fclgtit
,i
'list
Klamath County
Fresh Churned
Creamery Butter
2 lbs. 55c
Swift Shortening
or Lard
(The Bett)
9c lb.
Inc.
t