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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1928)
! r ' Patre Efjrht ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tuesday, Juno lf, 1028 CUM PLANS TO HELP FARMS BY EMIGRATION Land Grant, House, and Farm Implements ' Will be Offered ' HAVANA. June 19. (VP) An ptenlve Immigration program. In an effort to stimulate agricultur al development, wlU be under taken by the Cuban government. According to tentative plana an nounced today by the department of agriculture. . Uranta of government land, to gether with houses and necessary farm Implements, will be fur nished Immigrants, on terms yet I p be decided upen by the gov ernment i I . An Immigration commission 1 with' full authority to decide all questions affecting the Immi grants and to guarantee fulfill ment of any offers made to pros pective settlers by the govern ment will be formed. A similar project during the Menocal ad ministration In 1917 failed when the Cuban government, after ln durlng a group of Swiss farm ers to settle In Orlente Province, did not live up to Its part of the agreement. The agriculture department at present plans to bring five hun dred families from the Canary Islands, certain provinces -of Spain and countries of northern Europe to try out the project. PAR.U'laVTK saves like ROME, . June 19. (UP) An army airplane caught fire near Centocelle airdrome and the pilot. Major Francesco Cutry, lunded from a height of 1,000 meters by parachute but the co-pilot. Sergeant Major Carlo Garavaglla, apparently trying to have tbe plane, jumped from a height of 54 meters and was killed. Slight Error, Alters Result In May Race SALEM. Ore., Juno 19. (UP) Discovery of an error In the ab stract of the rote of Wheeler county as submitted to the sec retary of stale shows that James I. Burns of Gilliam county, nosed nut M. M. Hill of Hood River county, as a delegate to the democratic .national convention from the second Oregon district. Hill was at first thought to have a plurality of five votea and a certificate of election was Is sued to him, but was today Re called. The discovery ot the error tatavn Burns a plurality over Hill jot S7 votes. Hill was an announced sup porter of Senator Walsh for the I presidential nomination, while 'Burns Is a Smith supporter. For Sa 300 NEW SAILOR HATS turday Only STRAW gsg .-uir. REMEMBER $1.00, Sailors only v Saturday -will be Straw Hat Day. All Sailor straws valued from $3.50 to $6.50 will go out at a price of ONE DOLLAR. Get you a straw for next season. I "( ' 1 am t mad at nobody THREE FLORIDA BANMOSEQ Bank Official Reassure Depositors That Money -is Safe ' WKST PAI.M UKACH, Florida. June 19. l'P State banking department official a were In charge of three local banks which failed to open tor business today. asvbank officials hastily reassur ed depositors there was no dan ger ot any funds being lost. The First American Bank and Trust company, capitalised at 1500.000 with a surplus ot f 100,- 000, and the Cltlsena' Itonk capf talised at $100,000, are, deposi tories tor funds ot the city ot West Palm Reach. The other bank la the Kelsey. City State Bank, capitalised at JO. 000 which only recently was reopened after having closed Its doors. ' - At The Pine Tree This Tuesday and Wednesday a smartly constructed five-act program of vaudeville and a fea ture picture chockful ot enter tainment value, backed up by some snappy short reels, will be combined In a whole1 big unit at the Pine Tree theatre. , Wolf, the War Dog. In a clover demonstration of canine Intelli gence, Is the Initial act on the program. Wolf la quite at homo on the stage and does all his stunts without tho least help from his trainer. Canton and Jaudon, a young couple with a somewhat different way of putting over a comedy act. Itcma of every -day Interest are brought Into their, smart re partee and a song or two and a little dance adds to the presenta tion. . The Laughlandera are Wenrlck and Dale. All the latest song hits and pretty costume changes are highlights in the act. "Stuck," with Clifford 'and Vance enacting a. little skit from life. Is an entertaining scene ot an automobile ride, a flirtation and the usual happenings that follow. A genuine European velty Is introduced by The Two Jansleys. Miss Jansley, a alight and dimin utive artiste, balances ber hear ler male partner on 'a 24-foot ladder and does soma equally amazing stunts of equlllibrlum. On the same screen. Vera Rey nold In "The Little Ddventaresa." She sought romance and adven ture. but fonnd she had eloped with the wrong man. Lone Eagle of " Mexico Feted r By Americans NEW YORK. June 19. (UP) Captain Kmlllo Carrania, Mexico City to Washington aviator, end ed a day of entertainment with plana for a take-off trom Mitchell Field Tuesday morning for West Point. He will pilot an army Amphibian plane. , Carrania. who landed here early today, was formally wel comed by representatives ot the city ot New York, representatives Of Ms own nation, and army offi cials. , ' . ' . Three army planes from Boil ing field and two train this field escorted tho Mexican tiler as he circled and landed here. He was Immediately taken In charge by army officials who escorted hJm to members ot the mayor's re ception committee. - "I'm glad to be here," Car rania told the reception commit tee, aud then fell Into the em brace of his father, Sebastian Carrania, - . Shortly after noon Mayor Walker received the young flier at the city hall. .Ciaronco II. Chanthertln, ' Atlantic filer, whs presented to Carrania' The Mexican ace aald he would at tempt a non-stop flight buck to his own capital. . r Camuiia tithed tonight with Chsmherllii and other American air heroes. Street Fight Proves Fatal J'OHTLAND. Oro.. Juno. IS. (A. P.) I), C Merln, Sft. dliil today front Injuries said to Imva been rnrefved In a atruet flht Ihs night of Juno It. Pollen began soarch for two men, who were declared by metnbera ot his fam ily to have been Involved In the i ulterrallon. One was a sailor uu.f the other longshoreinaii. Merln was brought to his noma with his face badly healen and with bruises on Ills head. Ha was treated by a private physician. Hundny his condition became critical and yesterday ha was taken to a hospital. UOVKHNMK.NT TIIKKATKNM TO Hl'HPKNI) IMI'MIS MADRID, June 19, (UP The government. In . a aetnl-offli lul note. Indicated It would suspend puhllimllon' of newspapers sup porting the campaign against tho Hpanlsh Petroleum monopoly on the ground that It la selling gas oline of an Inferior quality. HE Another New Shipment of Men's oil Union Suits Just Received! 10 Dozen Regular $3.50 Values Selling Now At' 1 $195 They Won't Last Long, Get Yours Now! A one-piece Rayon Union Suit for $1.95! My what J a bargain, and it is, folks. We've had them before, ' and now we have another nice shipment in white, pink and blue. I aint mad at nobody 3C I At The Liberty I A screen event of anusual In-, terest at tbe Liberty theatre to day Is the appearancft of "Thun der," the famous marvel dog of the screen. In a thrilling melo drama i entitled "The Silent Avenger." This Intelligent animal Is a neck and neck contender for leadership honors among all the screen animal actors and. his abil ity and nncanny sagacity have never been given greater scope than In this picture. The story combines a great va rltey of Incident and locale af fording opportunities for many interesting things. The plot deals with a young college boy who realizes he has been taking ad vantage of an Indulgent father's good nature. To square himself with his dad, the youth ventures to try and close an Important right-of-way deal for his father's railroad. Taking bis dog pal, "Thunder," the boy bios himself to the mountains of Tennessee. Here be finds a romance and also encounters great opposition to his plans. A rival road Is trying to beat him to the deal and final ly they resort to unscrupulous methods. How "Thunder" plays an important part In helping the boy put over a deal, winning a bride and outwitting his rivals, forms the basis of the story. 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