fie four EVENING HERALD, tfLAMATH I'Yitlly, December .11, 11)25 OREGON Berlenbach To Fight Delancy NEW YORK, Dor. 1 1 . (fl Paul Dorlcnbnrh, of Astoria, N, Y., Mshi heavyweight rhmnplon of flu- world faces the greatest test ho over has known when ho meets Jack Dclaney of Ilrldgoport, Conn., tonlBln in tho Madison Square Garden arena More than 20.000 persona are expected to attend this engagement scheduled for 15 rounds to a de cision. Delaney knocked out Hor lenbnch In four rounds at the old garden In March 1924. Tho Asloria champion is a much improved boxer. When he met De laney tho power of his fists was great but ho had not developed a method of defense against the sharp shooting tactics of the Bridgeport man. Dclaney stands up straight, at times drooping his arms to his aides, his speed carrying him out of danger. Boxing followers are divided In their prediction! but Uerlentinch ap pears to be a slight favorite. The men will enter the ring about 10 o'clock custom standard time. Farmers Asked to Aid Chest Workers Fanners' produce of atiy sort will be welcomed by the Community Chest, was the word received from headquarters in the now Smith build ing this morning. AU sorts of pre serves end C&oned ROOda are needed as well as wearing apimrol. While donations are coming In slowly, those taking fen actio pari in the drive expect this coming week will bring its rewards in the various articles and eatables wblt h are need ed so badly. This coming week boy sconls of tho city will take jm active imrt in the campaign and solicit from house to house. Mrs. Vance is a', headquarters nil day long and can tic reached at phone HS3. v READY TO WAIT UPON YOU As a depositor of the American Nat ional Bank you have at your bidding a retinue of fourteen faithful, capable servants, they are the officers and em ployees of this institution. The members of this group of trained and efficient workers were individu ally selected for their character, cour tesy and willingness to serve. You will find it pleasant to do busi ness here and we invite you to come in. The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System. EXTENSIONS ON FEDERAL TUXES WILL BE GIVEN PORTLAND, Ore.. Deo. 11.-To expedite tho granting of applica tions tot- extensions of time In which to file iiuonio tax returns. Commis sioner of Intoruul Revenue David II. Blair has delegated to Collector of Internal Kevenuu authority to grant such extensions. lleretofor, under tho icwutie tut of 1U2I, ap plications for extensions have been addressed to tho Commissioner. Extensions are granted In cases of absence, sickness or inability to obtain data to make a correct re turn with certain provisions. No extension will be granted unless np pllcaUon Is made therefor on or be fore March 16 the date prescribed by law for filing the return. The applicant must stnto specifically the reason for such request, which will be granted only If the explanation Is satisfactory to the Collector. Ill ness or absence of a particular of ficer of a corporation or u mem ber of a partnership does not con stitute. In Itself, a sufficient reason for granting the corporation or partnership such extension. In no case will u particular ex tension be granted for more than 90 days. The usual time Is from 30 to 60 days. Where a taxpayer requests au extensiou of more than 90 days, the extension may be grant ed only for 90 days and the Collector will advise the taxpayer that if he is unable to file the completed return prior to the expiration of the 90-day period, a new application should he made before that period expires. In this way. extensions may be granted, in meritorious cases for a period of not to excoed six months from the prescribed date by law for filing the return. No ex tensions may be granted for more than six months, except in the case of American citizens residing or traveling abroad, non-resident alien individuals and foreign corporations having no office or place of hti"lncsa within the United States. In the case of corporations, no ex tensions of time usually may be granted, unless conditioned upon the filing of a tentative return and pay ment of one-fourth the estimated tax. on or before the tlate pr scrib ed by law for filing the return. However, if tho application for the extension was made on or before such date, but it was Impossible to grant the extension in ample time to enable taxpayer to file a tenta tive return on or before due date! the date for filing such tentative return and' paying one-fourth of the estimated tax may be advanced In the communication granting the extension to permit the taxpayer to comply with this requirement. Individuals also are required to file a tentative return and pay one fourth of the estimated tax. on or Chinese Civil War Continues 1-EKING. lice 1 1. t.Fi Eight American BMaengors were on board the International iraln which loft tor Tientsin with a ilelatchtnont of American Infant ry as a special guard. The train ro.tehed Yangtsuu this morning. Pour tulles to the south General Lichlag-tilnt'o troona fired on It. 'the official report al leges that the Chinese tried a ruse In the use or foreign flags to cover the approach of tlenoral Feng Yu- HalanK'a armored train, The train relumed to Yniinmuii. where loina I - of tho passengers trumped several utiles and secured motor cats In which lo proceed to Tientsin T1UNTS1N. China. Doe II The forces of General 1,1 Chin l.lny.. civil governor of Chlhll province d foatcd au advance column of the Kuotnittchun army t followers of General Peng Vu-Halaug) near Matt' cluing yesterday lit au all day bat tle. The railways neur this city have been cut and Poklnu-Tlontslit motor road destroyed In several places, -r ST. P.WI. Is Implied" that the ring will he returned to the giv er when tin engagement to marry is broken, n district court judge rulcU. Dempsey and Wills Will Meet in July KANSAS CtTVt Mo.. DM, II (4p 'file proposed he.iv) weight chump lonehlp matob between Jaak Damp ley ti lid Harry Wills, negro, will In "all likelihood" ho held defer t'hlcit go sumo time In July, Knv Cannon, attorney for Dawpiey, told the Asso ciated Preil hero today. ; M1NNI0 APUtlfli ('rod Pulton '""I knottier deo(lori. The houvywolahl pugilist it application (or reinstate ment e.i tho police force WHI do Bad MOOHH Mil' HV WAIN a hail niooao wniiiiiiK tho tfwut neur t row wtia hit by Iho Noulliorn I'nouio train laal alibi and knocked Into the lake. Whether Ihc iiiooai- wna aerlotnly Injured l 111,1 ",' W"N ,,,"t seen swimming aWfe Into the dark ness, ' Bevoral moose have been hit ul ibis place an tbt animals W have a decided fliuduoH.i for lulling thtilr ovonini troll aoroai the iron lie. The Hoiilhern Pacific crosses lie' trestle slowly bill was unable lo slop In time last nlitht In avoid slrllt Ing the 01000, Bind lb" Halt) wai lllovloa slnvly. II In believed the ani mal wuil not seriously hurt. Christmas Gifts From The MANSTORE Men's Gifts from Beck's Manstore the store for men assures that degree of quality and correctness which the careful man insists upon when doing his own shopping. Starting with our famous CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES and ranging down thru numerous desirable gifts items, a few of which are listed here: Phonograph Special York Model as Illustrated $99.00 Pay 5.00 down, make your own terms on the balance. AH we ask that the terms are reasonable. Stock on this special is limited and deliv cry is subject to prior sale This Model Sells Regularly at 150 Now is the opportune time to get your Ch ristmas Phonograph PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON mum 1 TO HELP YOU REMEMBER Neckwear Hosiery Belts Beltograms Mufflers Gloves Shoes Bathrobes Traveling Bags Suit Cases Wool Hose Cuff Links . Shirts Handkerchiefs Pajamas Hats Caps Sweaters Blazers Slippers Mittens Gift Certificates In Any Amount Aside from being a good place to buy your Christmas gifts for men, this is also a mighty good place to purchase your work clothes and shoes. Remember You can save 20',, on the purchase of your Overcoat. Better step in and get it TODAY. In the heart of the ffinMcm Where the ladies chnnnincr .mama FAiis-tmoDBuan.oni . In I nivc iu iraue m t- z before the date proscribed by law for filing return, whenever, In the opinion of the Colleetor, It Is possbli for the parllotilar individual to do BO. Where, in the ease of such In dividuals the application was made on or before Ihe date prescribed by law for flllni; tho return anil where It is impossible to grant such ex fenslon in timo to cnablo the tax j.iyor to (lie a tentative return, nn or before the duo dale for fil ing ami payment of one-fourth the estimated tax may be advanced, as la done in the oaso of corporations. In all. ratios of requests for an ex-1 tension conditioned upon the flllm; of a tentative return and payment of one-fourth of the estimated tux shown thereon, such requirements uiuat be met or the extension Is of no effect. The taxpayer mod only show on his tentative return, filed) on appropriate blanks, his name and . adtlresa and estimated amount, 'f any, of the tax due. WILD TO Jim Coyne Leaves to Attend College James l(. Coyne, son of "Hob" Coynn of Swan Lake valley, left yesterday for Eagle Hock, where lie will resume his studies at Occi dental college. His going is the result of tie appeal of tho students! nt II... ,.,.11, U HTImII i. I u. liiU lu dull III 11,111 and help them out In athletic events i this winter. Young Coyne has an enviable n ford as a Bitot putter, hammer ami discus thrower, his rce ordt) In these events being right up lo those of the champion of the world. There U a big contest on among the universities of California for the production of a champion team of athletes. The winners will have a trip east and twenty-six of tho Occidental boys havo sot that as their goal. When It was put' up o Coyne along this line, ho said to his father that loyalty to old Occidental demanded that 'lie re spond, and assuring him of his be lief Hint the ranch would stay on lop of Old Mother Earth until he could reliirn next Juno, ho Jumped Into his "bug" and headed south. A telegram received from hini to day states that he made tho trip In twenty-six hours, which Is "going somo." "Brrr"! (iocs Ihc starter "zip" I goes .1 .... ,.,:.... "H,l rmuin"! Smooth and full powered crowded with mileage.' The new winter "Red Crown" 19 the achievement of our 47-ycsrs of gasoline-making experience! On sale at all Standard Oil Service Stations and "Bed Crown" dealers, from the red, while and blue pump. STANDARD OH. COMPANY (California) NEW WINTER RED CROWN