The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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Tr- IN THE
KM;
ADLr-BEATEN5
C h 1 c a sr o Heavyweight
Send New Zealander
to Hospital. ';. .
ClflC.YOO. March 13. 4AP
OiioH'oii rorats galloping gloves
pounded a requiem tu Tom Heun
i v'f heavyweight tillo usplratlons
last fiilnht. unit - sent' the New
Zealand hard rofk lo the hos
I i:i,r;.fur repairs. . , .
Kicnien at it. lies were " rw-
Mulled to close the luch-dep
itash, irt HBcnj-y n lit which You
I'oirti'a rlitht had opened In the J
! i L il 1 roiil
bln. case
ey's ledy,
it. fealirl
la.-il round. ' The wound sent j
cascading dewn oven jieen-
and iqu sew wu"
hzlng how desperate hl'
minhi mtiKt have antiearcd. told ,
,...r..v i
L-.l t I ..... tn atitn tHt'
licht that h was all right-
Afti i- the cuf had closed, Heut,
ey Ifl't the hospital.
liii'iuy. upoii whose body Gene
TtinflV wrolo his rarewelKltXi
i -.uil.tm last year, was badly
Wppi-d man. tho Kotwe-
rian puncher not through hla ten
rnjjjris of work. Vou Porat took
m-ivo lonuds. lost two and held
llr-caey even lu the other. To
thj surprise of most of the; .U0
.'l;.:tutoni he not only outslugged
'Ilic New Zcalander. hut out
boxed him most of the ttaio.
The referee and two judges re
turned a unanimous verdict In
favor of Von Porat. - .
FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
I By The Associated Press)
CHICAGO My Sullivan. St.
Paul, won ou a . foul from
Clyde Cbastain. Dallas, Tex. (2).
rhit' V.ercurilV). New York, out
pointed Ked Flusiinmons, Vich
ita, -Kuns., (S). Brownie Tuf
mat! Wlrhlla, Kans.. outpointed
Alberto Palumbo. Italy,
Tdiif Psntnieo, Chicago. dut.
pointed Pat Keener. Oklahoma
C!l.vv ().
MINNEAPOLIS Dick ' Paa
iels.j Minneapolis, outpointod Len
Darcy, Grand Rapids, Michigan,
Il0.' Jonnny Ryan. Milwaukee,
outpointed Jackie Sharkey, Min
neapolis, 6). lloneyboy Conroy,
St. iPaul, outpointed Jack ' Mul
vaner. Montreal. (4). Tim Der
ry. Seattle, knocked out Pa'ckey
Ferrer, Minneapolis, ..(SI.
PARISMarccl Xhtl.
knoSked out Lafflneur, ,
121.
France.
France.
DPS MOIN'BS Tony Legouri,
;
Desl Moines, outpointed Itoscoe
Hall, Des Moines. (10). Steve
Keticll. Kansas City, outpointed
HyiSe Wiseman, Des Moines,
(lot Ray Krause, Oelweln, In.,
outrJbinted Frankle Larrabee.
Llmln, Kolr -
l.")IANAPOLIS Eddie Phea,
Chicago knocked out Carfrre
innlite. Cleveland fl). Joe.'fcrav
gon Cincinnati de'fcated Bobby
Alb. Chicago (8).
TUNNEYt KEEPS!
IN GOOD TRIM
YORK, March 13. (AP)
- Cyne Tunney is only , two
pounds above the weight he car
. iit'd-to tho floor, with the Cbi
h;ii long , count. The informa
t ion comes from returning tour
ists ia-ho met him on a Mediter
ranean .'cruise. . 'They. 'lonnd him
vor.vj affable. Ho patronized the
Kyiu.couetuntly.. t. ., ..... , ; '
iTfK&y Cff a .rvv
fir 1 rtfwn
ArttT all, the only acceptabi?
. substitute for good sensej
' is silence ' " "
MODERN MARTYRS,
Qjir isMriU ess
: ' 7k It -m
jfUl
v m
REALM OF
Cosfy Muffs
Explained by
..' Fancy Alibis
I T Too
M6H A fbllSH
ON MY flAllS
5T,qY AWAY
PROM THGM
Manicure 6i?i.s
iuukt, c:
OR (TIL COST
YOU Ft r T.
jAs..- ,-
'' By AU ILKKK
Former Pitcher New York GiauU
. Alibis have always played au
Josh i
Important part in baseball.
oev-re ana snerwooa
luner now s..miuuu ,tt
pi re. were two of the most In
.Qntnin anil Imazinaiive alibi
0 j
artists. w. v- - ;
Dcvore- made a costly muff of
riy full one any, mu mm 1
t .- a ' -. .1 ku nnlls i
im ub no j "... .. :
manicured that morning, ana was 1
blinded by the reflection cast by:
his glistening nails and lost the
ball In the sun.
Mugee gaTo as two oT his fam
ous alibis for muffed fly ball, a
rain drop hilling him in the eye
Just as he was set for the catch
and smoke ' drifting out on the
field from cigars and clgarets In
the bleachers.
Panama Indian '
Gets Nod Over
Bill Townsend
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 13.
(API Pedro Amador.. Panama
. .
J
i I '.V. ' ' . I I
r . r j
Indian ana .v . , crlterion, lt
Vancouver, B. C.. lightweights, I snouia , gre n,Lx.
furnished boxing fans with plcn- Tne remainder of the card is
ty of excitement and thrills In J announced above. . . . . ,
their slashing ten-round driw ,
PXEACOMMlTTEE OF
ador with everything he had, but j
the Indian boy never wavered !
and came back strong In the
latter rounds, putting Townsend
to tbe mat three times iu the
seventh round for tbe count of
nine, eight aud nine respective
ly. For this showing and his ag
gressiveness a majority of the
spectators, felt Amador vras entitled-
to, the nod. . - Oue Judge
gave him the decision, white the
other two arbiters called it a
draw. ' ' "" ' 4S
RUTH, GEHRIG
ARE "FLOPS" IN
PRACTICE GAME
; TAMPAj Jfla., March 13. (AP)
More batting practice seems to
be the chief need of the IXew
Tork Yankees. .. ,' .
' The world'a champion opened
t heir exhibition schedule yester
day by nosing out Tampa club
of the southeastern league, a
class B organisation, one to noth
ing. , All told the Yunkees .got
only eight hits and three of these
went ' to Antonio Lanerl who
had. the honor of driving in the
only run of tho game In the
seventh inning. tabe Rntli and
Lou Gehrig were Impotent at the
plate.' Gehrig got on base once
but only because ho was paused.
GIANTS' CRIPS .
RECOVERING IN
TRAINING CAMP
SAN ANTONIO, Texas., March!
13, (AP) Most of the cripples;
In ' the New York Giants' camp;
have recovered. " ' I
: Carl Mays, Fred FtUslmmoirt '
and Andy Reese are ready to re-j
turn to duly. Mays, who broko a;
Ihtimli when Ja.elku((cketl dowtil
n line drive snnie'days m;o, got'
hack Into action yesterday and
Reese's "Charley Horset has d'-j
uppeared. Pllzsimmons has been1
troubted by a leg Injury suffer-j
ed when he stopped a grounded
with that part -of bis anatomy.' I
He is ready to take his turn on 1
the , mound In tbe exhibition
games. Pat Crawford Is about
the only crlpplo oil the roster!
THE -
ll'
MUM
MB
GLINETD MEET.
Legion Match Look
Good as Promoter
Sign Boxxrs.
THK NKXT fAIUl
Waller CIckIkwii. tk-:tll.
v. Tiaer Joluuiy t'lluss Sau
FranVlsro, ilddlowlKhts.
leu round main event.
Mike Datey. VelUtn t:ily.
a vs. Johnny .McCoy' ot ! Seat-'
tie, six-round .uii- -biilup.
mUUliewelghts.
Joe Sleluff va. Ted Tan-
uer. four round prelluilu-
ury. r. , i -
. Steam Hon I JnckKoni vi.
Johnny Wil.iou. four '-round
preliminary. . i ,
Vrankie Moume vs.; Pete
Miutalluucse.
Walter Cleghorn. the rudy-poly
EUklmo Indian, reaarded as oue
of the foremost tniddlvwuight
nittin-evonters on the coast, and
j "TiKcr" ' Johnny Cllne of ,' San
Frauiisco. will clash In tho main
, event of the uext Lenlou fixh'l
card In whai gives pruiaUc of
i belnc fven better thaja the pre-
cedinK LeKion cards. . f
t'lechorn Is the only fekimo
Indian flichter In the riu. Me
.,tl, ir.tf t.iin.lj I mImiW -anil I
stocky, and pucks' ivixific!
unrh " ""'" haBd- V3l'K?.0r" 1
BUI U UV,1 SO ..1 1 K 1 V
,or. Gk-orglo Dixon. Iloy Mo..re,
the Australian champion, and
Al Wcbxter. the Montana strong
man. ,
They c 11 him "Leaping Left"
up ,,0,1,, ixjcause of the peeultar
ut effective left baud stab po
ages.
jonnny cilnc Is no stranger to
. folio,.,.. He Is a two-
fisted. baTd-bittiag Irishman from
San FTancisco.
Cllne has even a greater rec
ord than Cleghorn. He bus de
feated Charlie Lout Tiger Itob
insoa. Leo Mitchell. Jimmy Ma
honey. Oakland Jimmy Duffy,
and has kayoed Eddie Damphler.
Tom Moore. Fred Cullen. He
has received draw with the fa
mous Dave Shade. George Court
ney ond Tiger Payne..
..Cline Is under the manage
ment, ' of -Bennle Ford of -Sa
Prancisco. He plans to take
Cline east after a tew ' more
"warm-ups" to challenge Mickey
Walker. The main event looks like tl
best ever staged In.Kiaiuatn
tne recoros 01 m
rnnnlnlinn UD Ulllt
27 LOOK INTO
FARM PROBLEM
V
II. (API
men repre-
SPOKANE, March
A committee of 27
sentlng practically every major
field of business In Uregou, Jdano :
and Washington ha been ap-l
pointed to work with congression
al delegations of tbe three states
with the view of Instituting ado
filiate farm relief legislation. The
27 men represent the surplus
control league of tho Pacific
northwest. ' - . --- --
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VtV. Mni.AV RKT ' y 1.
ASIDE DKVOTlOSJ 1Y
Sunday, March 17 has been net
aside an annual devotional day
for members of the Order of Dc
Molay who will attend services
at St. Paul's Episcopal church lu
the morning.
'Daughters of Job have been
extended an Invitation to Join
the Order, of De Molay. and will
attend the morning services In
a body. . .
m
DNNEXT CARD
' All . members of the De Molay scnil-wlndnp. '-: j - . . . j
Hall on Sunday morning at j Both of ' these boys will sp
are asked to assemble at Masonic , pear In a Klamath ring In the
10:30.
i Bruce Dennis Says
We make lot of money '
on Gasoline
Therefore we appreciate
your Gas Business
2IV2C Per Gallon :
BUICK GARAGE
fiVENTKO HERALD. -mWATH FAt.t.V ORfifiOtf
DAIRY SESSION
HELD AT MAUN
POST SESSION
Kur nu hour and a quarter,
members of the Maliu I.cglon
post listened Inst night tn the
discussion of dairy .'problem,
principally ulmriion eouvol work.
Prlnclnnl siieakera Included N". C,
Jitmleaon, dairy specialist o the
Ori'gon state college: Dr. C. It.
Douliaiu. eonno. lud with I lie Ore
son Hinto exiwtiinental depart
ment, and County Agent C A.
Ilendersou.
The filial uieellug will bo held
tonight lu lleuley audilorluiu un
ilur tluv auspices of lUo ,1'omoua
tirange.
STARS JLHD
lOenlluurd ou Paga tlsUlV
screen; -celebrltlei may not be
wholly unfounded. Is evidenced
by the announcement of United
States Attorney S. W. MrXabb
that several Idols of the movie
fans may be named iu conspiracy
indict incnls. . -
Morton Fisher, assistant to 'the
attorney general. OUfer E. Pwgtu.
Indictment expert, and Arthur H.
Dlebert, assistant general coun
sel of the Internal revenue bu
reau, today are busy preparing
tho cases and studying the situ
ation. . .
Tho oue thing which may save
the film stars Involved from
rlmlnal prosecution may be the
"ffbulty of proving criminal In-
tent lu the submission of thj tax
returns. In any event, uy the
federul experts, the actors and
actresses will be glad to pay
whatever financial penalties aud
the government may assess rath
er than face criminal prosecu
tion, .
Among those listed In the Ber
ger Indlctmeut as havlug had
their lucomo tax returns pre
pared by her were William
Haines, Rod ta Koquo. Dorothy
MacKaill. . Lothar .Men.les. Mil
choll Lewis. George F. .Marlon.
Jr.. aud Robert W. Browne.
MASTRO BEATS'
NATIONALISTA
IN TEN ROUNDS
LOS ANGELES, March 13, (A.
T) The fistic stock of Earl Mas
tro, Chfcago , youngster whom
nanr ) U v la , l.u ..... i i ..
Miuuvr. uao risen urgner today
as the result of a decislvo win
over Young Nationalists, vctl-r-au
Filipino who has proved a
stumbling block to many other
hopefuls.
Mastro, who but a short time
ago trounced Kid Francis, of
Italy und former European cham
pion, In a bout here, had the
swarthy-skinned Natlonallsta at
the mercy of his speed and clev
erness virtually throughout the
ten round) bout "here last iilght.
In but two sessions was the Fil
ipino nble'U) cope with the Chi
cago Italian's skill.
WARNICKE AND
CRIM TO FIGHT
"With two' of his prlxe boys In
tow. Frank Church. Port la 11,1
J;gnt -manal' Passed through!
( "- on nis way to
j Lukovlew. where his fighters will
f appear In , tho main event and
MWf'-windup of a - fight card
iiuere.
' Frank Warnlckc. cousin nf Dm
great German heavyweight. Max
Selimolllng, was one of Church's
tighter. Ho meets Jack trim. In
the main event. Besides his
fighting propensities. Wernicke
bears the . reputation of carrying I
the biggest ears and craziest grin '
ever seen In a fight ring. 1
Frankie Monroe, a fighter who !
ha shown real class of late,
meets' Bear' Cat ' Burns" In the '
noar future.
OF UNGLE SAM
NO B I LE FO R GEB TO R U AI H EAR S
T P H J. UULL1LH
rank; offige
.
Commander Blamed for
r.' t&.l !
Lliaitcr or liana in
North Seas.
LONDON. Murv'h ill, (.P) - The '
Kxrliuuxe TeluKiuph
com puny
th4 nwiftilnw u.tl.l If lni.l lu
officially announced at Home
that General I'mberto Noblle,
fpmntandcr of the Ill-fiiled Itul-
l expedition, hod resigned hla
rank and office. The resigna
tions were acre pled.
"The ofticlnl board of Inquiry
Into the Italia disaster lusk week
placed direct blame bpon lienei'
al Nubile for the loss of the diri
gible aud rcusured him 'for al
lowing himself to be rescued
from the Ice first.
tieiieral Noblle bad a long and
distinguished military career
with the Italian army. Ho was
au ardent fascist and reached
world wldo prominence when he
flew with Roiild AmuD.lscn In
the dirigible Norge across the
Ytortti polo from Xptlihergeii to
Aluska In
' That . flight ended lu a quur
rel between Amuudxen and No
blle and the Italian was charged
with mistakes lu the handling
of tbe dirigible. The flight of
The Halla followed two years
later. The ship reached the po!
from Spitsbergen but crashed oil
the Ice and was lost as It neur
ed Klug's Buy on lis return.
D. S. M. GIVEN
NEWTON BAKER
WASHINGTON, March 13. (A.
P.) Newton D. Bilker, secretary
of war during tho World war.
came to Washington today to
receive the distinguished service
modal from Secretary Good.'
- The award of the modal to
President Wilson's war secretary
was announced some time ugo,
the citation saying the awurd was
made for "exceptionally meritor
ious aud distinguished service."
Il also ald lie was ''rcspniisllilu
for that organisation, development
and completion of a military pro
grain which brought success to
the American arms" uud that
LVUiroughout the war he rendered
services 01 incsuman.c value to
the country. ' -
TREE SHIPMENT
ARRIVES TODAY:
First order of (fees which will
Jyt distributed at cost to Klam-
uth farmers, was received this
morning, and will bo given out
to (hose who have applied -prior
to March 3, ut the county fair
grounds noxt . Saturday afternoon
at 1 o'clock, according to County
Agent C. A. Henderson.
Cost of tho trees will be be-1
tween 73 cents and 8.1 cents per
100, Mr. Henderson said.
Species -of. the trees Include
Include b-x" elder, black locust
green ash, Russian ma I berry;
also 'a few yellow pine, red cedar
and Douglas fir.''
There are about 14,000 trees lu
the shipment.
TRIAL OPEN'S TODAY
IX CllttTIT XHKTt
Trial of the' caso of Ilosa !
Thompson vs. W. ('. Johnston :
and K. K. Thompson opened this
' morning In circuit court before
Judge Wj M. Duncan, -
A Woman is as. ..
Young as She
Looks' .
A Man is as Young
as He Feel 8
$1.00-
I'KPTONA. Me. nMd tonic,
by enriching the blood and
building up 'strength gives
you a new freshness both In
appearance nnd feeling. The
Iiiuk of tbo March wind und
rich red hlirod coursing thru
your body make you feel like
culling capers 11s you did years
agp. Your workybeconies more
play after PepUna dots Its
work. Oct a buttle today.
Sold 6al ju-t- ,.. .
' ;;) Vi i : y; t " .
i- ''.;"'". " j
SAVIT' WITH 8AFCVV
STAR DkUG CO
Tho'&xaML Store
iCuntlnuid front I'svo Ono)
"This bill will k!vu I ho otCl-
ers of the luw u splendid oppor-
1 1 unity to get offenders or rust
her,' Mr. t'oiiier suted,
I Tl... h'.t..j.ttv lull ulili-lt nr...
... ;. ' ' . "
viuea l"r uie wuuoiawing irom
lux rolls of all cut over lauds,
which will perlmpa not go liilo,"" " ""
effect for four years was dlacus.
I sed nl sonic length by the speak-
TUe irrigation bill, for Ihu ..:"" I"'1 Amlfew f.-olller. speak-
1'iirlnu of n niliiliuuiu. basis ns- f
sessiueiit of one a. rr trai ts was
another bill of I'm put t 11 nee. , Tli '
bill provides Unit no assessment
of less than one ' acre shall 1
uiudu.
This saute bill also disused the
Pcuulty uud lulerests lo Irrigation
districts, formerly claimed by the
Observance of (he aevenlleth
birthday of Oregon, which" fell ,'
ou February fourteenth was celc-.
United by senators und represen
tatives alien the legislative do-j
dared a holiday.
At (Us time Governor I. L." j'
l'nttereou cell hinted bis seveull-:
eth birthday. A Jotut social func
tion as enjoyed. Tho (Stiver- j
nur's office was presented with!
a complete new set of furnish- ;
lugs, a gltt from a Portland firm. 1
Discussion of the' roads aiidv
highways bill, calllug for Iho cut-1
ling of licenses 2S per cent und
the adding or au additional ono 1
cent tux. wAlcl Is ramlllur lo j
People of Klamath county was;
1 brlufly reviewed by the speaker.
Feeling Unit uiucli favorable
results will be fell from the j
people of this community as ai
result of the (raffle officers bill,
which provided that slate trait!.- i
orruers be given (he power of
pollcenien, Mr. Collier expressed !
himself pleased with the bill and .
Its passlug. , , j
Senate Hill, No. 71. the hank-'
lug rode was explained In detail I
by Mr. Collier. This bill was'
Now a Portable Victrola
Beyond Comparison in Performance, Convenience, Advanc
ed Design, Appearance and Value (
, The, New Portable Vidro a No. 235 is Without a Rival
' A Single Record Will Convince You
Plays Tnree Records at One Winding
Cabinet Covered With Leather
New Orthophonic Type Sound Box
si
m
MODEL FOUR TWENTY
An Orthophonic Victrola in Classic English
Design. 'Small in Size, but Large
v in Performance.'
THERE' IS A TYPE FOR EVERY TASTE AND PURSE
. - i . ... .. ,.,i
Yoii Can Have One of These in Yoyr Home With Easy Terms
STAR DRUG STORE
1 - The REXALL Store r .
I '" ' m
t ii I lie
seiiaUi fur n t lousl tliieu
weeks and before I tin liuusu four
duys. ,
This bill will bring uliout the
- s( reugi lu'iilug of (lie bunking fvs-
Icrnliy, mid help Ii ulluiliiutu
lilllurcs In Hie future. ,
! This luw culls for the cupllol
of n liuiiklng ciirporiilloii to bo
pitlil In full unci to liuvu on j
. luinil u surpliiR of ul leusl' ii
per cent, !
, I iuler' Hut direction of Miss j
Mllliin Darby, xupvrtulouilctil of
music In Iho Klantiilh Falls nub.
, .... , , ' .
t 1 1 :0"1"- hu "u"0 s,":,"l
""V" " lu.ic.e.,..
Miss Diirby was highly efiin-
pllmcliled jiy Wilson M'lley, ehair-
Opportunity
' tlian once at everyone's door
wt i ,
j i O UgC Jinill Oil
success if you
keep fit
PI OI'I.E uxd to think tlut U you
luJn't nude yimr nurk by the
l line you were 41). you svtvr wnulj
"Thjt'jll bunk," ptuplcwy IikIjv.
TKcic't nuny a nun who'll (ell you
he wis p.tt it) when he mlc hit
lust big succcu. 1 heir experience
mm nomctluni! like tln .
"I'd been going through life, alwsvs
(iitt nutting nut on cvcrvlhiui;
WiwkcJ like a Jog. too. But never
xccnita to gel jnywherc.
"It w a diKtur wbo put mc wiw in
hukK Told mc not tu bUnic it on
luel Thit the trouble was with mc
ri.clir inmlc myicK-- He rccuni
incnjcJ Nujol. I tout it fis" tlucc
inotitlit Never nmcd s day. And.
av, I begin to feel like a voinii;cr
hfotlicr tn)-clf. Decided there vj
life in the olJ dog yet When my big
iluncc cimc, I s all teidv. iit-
inj to gnb it. And I did " , .
Nupil tccpl )""' Unly lunctiuniiig
jut at Naiurc meant it M. ndcrall
ci'i' Jituim. Cihuhiu no drufr or
Dc-diciiKS. Jusi 1 pore Mibtismc that
MODEL FOUR THREE
AN 1DEALORTHOPHONIC
For the Smtl! Home or Apartment ';
mmmmmmmmmmaammemammmsmmmmmm '
.00
MODEL FOUR FORTY
' .-'. ',,'; -.v , ...
' Console Type Orthophonic Victrola
inn il 1 l m
er for Hid splcmllil lireliosliu'shu
preseuled. I'll" buy and girl
pi'csuiitud a piugium which prov-
eil Mhey liuvu spent iiiniiy hours
' In eurnesl pruellen, ,.
BELL WILL BE'
.TAKEN NORTH
Fined Willi' vigorous" feduhil
prnseeiition buiiiilso of Ills prnvl
mis oifenses, James Hell, elm rued
Willi possession and Sulu of II
qua. will be Itikou lo I'ortluud
tonight Mo tiwiill III ii action of
the federal grand Jury ou hla
fuse. Federul orflevrs uU (hut
KM I uiny lie prosee u ted under
the now Jones In whl.li provides'
fur heavier penalties for liquor
vlolml.mi
knocks more
.itci'is
worlti notnully and nsrurslly. It nor
or.lv Lctl in rxwti o( body poiuint
h-oin hsming (vc all have litem)
but iid in (heir rcmovil. These
puiwnt iliitv you up mcnullf and
phviKilly. dull vour whole outlook
nil lile, nuke you hlll licirnd.
Buy a bottle f Nuol today, Per
rccied by tile N'ujnl Lsbnratorsrt, 2
firk Ave , Newport Intcslcd ruck
aget only. Your diocqot cirriet if.
V ..CA -' f
ow. He is suffering from a
sore arm. ,
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