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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1925)
r Page Four EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, December 2-1, 1925 f Munn Decides To Quit Ring Knockout in The First Round Enough For Him KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 24. (P) Nursing n buttered chin, Wayne (B!r) Munn today had given up dreams of a career in the prize ring. Munn concluded tlmt the equip ment nocossnry to success in the wrestling game avails nothing in boxing, shortly after he stepped in side the ropes here last night with Andre Anderson, heavyweight boxer j Of Chicago. Gloves thudded on Munn's chin A Christmas Paradox Although we are , surrounded by ICE our heart is warm . with Christmas Cheer for You Klamath Ice MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ICE INDUSTRIES. Chkar.. In. and two minutes after the opening of the first round he was eounteil out. It was his third and finnl ap pearance in tho role of a boxer. "1 guess 1 wasn't cut out for boxing." Munn said, after the bout. "I'll stick to wrestling hereafter." Munn's third attempt to turn his brawn io account in boxing was no more disastrous than his first, for he was knocked out twice at Sioux City, Iowa, after leaving the University ot Nebraska, where ho played football. NEW YORK. The police bomb squad has stopped a play deplet ing the attempted assassination of Mussolini as a fake. They explain that the law forbids Sunday per formances, as contemplated, and deny they acted at the behest of the state department, as charged by Carlo Tresca. the promoter. & Storage Co. Lifting the In distant lands in jungles and fertile valleys, on moun tains and by the sea millions of people are patiently laboring in the collection of raw products. Ships and trains bring these products to refineries and manufactories to be fashioned into comforts, luxuries, conveniences for you. Advertisements tell you when these products are ready for your inspection. Advertisements tell you where to see them how they are made and what they cost. Ad vertisements lift the veil of production and tell you the things you need to know to buy safely and wisely. Let advertisements guide you in all your purchases. Read them regularly. They are as interesting as any other news in the paper with this in their favor. They concern you, personally. Read the advertisements to know the Value that is in the things you buy PO PIUS El Closing of Holy Door At tended by Thousands of Catholic Pilgrims HOME, Dec. 114. OR rope Pius XI. picturesquely clad Jn robes of rich medieval design and surround ed by ecclesiastical dignitaries, to day performed the ceremony of clos ing Hie holy door of the Basilica of St. Peters, the mammoth mother chmeh of Catholicism. The core mny officially brought to a close the year of penitence and pardon specifically marked ou the Catholic calendar once every quarter of a century. The holy door had remained open since a year ago today, when the pope was the Central figure In a similar opening ceremony. Since that time more than 3. out), 000 Cath olic pilgrims from every corner of the world had crossed the sill anil kissed the door posts of that sacred aperture as a sign of devotion and humility. Most of them likewise kissed the celebrated fisherman's ring on the right hand of tho su preme spiritual leader and received medals commemorative of the holy year frqm the pontiff's own hands. Cardinal Hayes of New Yonk was a prominent figuro among the card inals at the ceremony, while the group of bishops in tho procession in cluded Bishop Lillles of Kansas City. Bishop Hoban of Scranton, Bishop Drumm of Des Moines, and Bishop Lawter of Lead. S. D. Several thousands of pilgrims, to gether with multitudes of Horn ins. men occupying high position ot state and members of the historic Roman aristocracy who filled tho jrrot Basilica today to bear witness to the time honored ceremony. Al Karasick and Mike Yokel Draw PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 24. tV) Mike Yokel, Salt Lake light heavy weight wrestler, and Al Karasick. Oakland. Calif., wrestled two hours to a draw last night, each winning one fall. Yokel took the iTrst fall in one hour and fifteen minutes with a step over toe hold and the second went to Karasick In 29 minutes with a re- vVAe bcudlock. i veil I CEREMONY Menu FORMED BANKER QUESTIONED IN PORTLAND PROBE Verbal Fireworks Flare up in Inquiry Over Kinks Food Company HAS FAULTY MEMORY S. L. Eddy Cannot Remem ber Actions of Board of Directors rOIlTL.VND. Ore. Dec. 24. VP) S. L. Eddy, formerly a vice presi dent of the Ladd and Tilton bank, was questioned at length last night regarding stock deals and other buslneSi affairs connected with the pill Kinks Food Products company. To a majority of questions Belted, Eddy replied that he could not re member The hearing was' before Circuit Judge Morrow and was call ed to get Eddy's d .position for use in the trial of Agnes Boyd Wigle against Ladd und Tilton lank Wood IIMM'KS Our blockwood Is ample for the present. We are taking part off tho yards. IHtV BLAB Our dry slab Is not entirely dry, It Is good for the heater, but not for the cook stove. MMIJ WOOD is first class dry limbs und tree tops. (t Is dany wood for heater, furnace or fireplace. fO.il, Sure, we have coal. Lump coal, best on the market. SERVICE Just a little behind with deliveries. Order early. "' Wood Coal & Fuel Oil'" PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 A . . ; 1 -'-Wffijfc.j,-1::;- ,nmm,t E WISH it were possible to shake yon each by the hand and tel! you, (ace to face, how happy we are this glorious (Christmas Season and we would like to hear you each say the same thing but that is not possible, so we are taking this, the next best method, of wishing you A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year The Evening Herald Staff and others, tho torpor vice presi dent being OHO of the defendants. Tho questions were put by John T. Ilcllly, mho with L. E. Crouch, la attorns?, for lle plaintiff. An ar ray of counsel appeared for the dc fonant, A. A. Hampton, It. A. Mon tague, Dan J. Malarkey, John P, Winter anil I'roscott Oooklngham. A larger part of the thrcu and a half hour hearing was taken up with arguments by attorneys. Ciin't IteiiicinlM'r Eddy could not recall how ho happened to have been mado a dir ector of the Kinks Food Products company, nor did ho know whether any one In tho bank suggested that tie bo made a director. He did know that the company owed the bank considerable sums and that it was desirable of honing someone represent tho bank Bitting on the board of directors. "Do you remembor ever sitting at any of the meetings of the Salem Kings Products company" asked Rellly. "f cannot answer unless I ro fresh my memory with the rocordB.'' "Then I will ask you to refresh ycur memory," continued Hellly. "J don't know whore tho records are," Bald Eddy. "You had better get them or wo will have to bring them Into court." the lawyer replied. Attorney InlciTiiptH This led to the first display of i verbal firework. Malarkey arose I quickly and bognn a lengthy talk with declaration: "You had bitter get (hem, you can't order t'lls wit ness to go out and hunt up anything for you." Judge -Morrow ruled that Eddy did not have to hunt up evidence for Jlellly. The plaintiffs attorney then Inquired: "Can you recall the dial whereby the Kings Food .Products company surrendered ils patent rights with out consideration to the Pacific Evaporation company, which trans ferred them to F. N. Clark and ho sold them back on tho same day to Ihe Kings Food Products company for J750.O00 In Block?" - "I'll not answer In detail UnlOli I have Ihe records cn the matter," replied Eddy. Ootart ituihiK Judge Morrow ruled that the wit ness must answer all be could re court sold no one had lo powor to make the Witness remember. At 11 n. m. the Judge adjourned i tin in .1: tu upxt Wednotday, Scotts Mills Bank Victim of Robbers POUTLA.N'D. Oro., Dec. 24. (P) A report to the local sheriff's office Stand B? Anil Other A booklet Just issued by 0. C. lirowor has Just the Ideas for Christmas and Ihe New Yenr 1 "Stand P,y the Flag" has received many high commendations by eminent lawyers, business men and others. Sale at Ihe book stores rHE Yuletide spirit always tends To warm the hearts of all good friends! And because you've proved both tried and true, We wish the very best for you! Miller's Market (lUS Mil, I. EH. Proprietor this nttornooti mild Hint three men had robbed the hank nt Scottl Mills, 1,1 Clackamas county, near the Mar- Kin couiwy inn. The report said the bandits took all the bank's arms with them. The amount stolen was not Riven. Planting flowers In tie- house In winter Isn't much fun. You never got to run the neighbor's chickens out of litem. The Flag Poems call of tho transaction, nlthough tho