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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1929)
Wednesday,' March 13, ' llll.. I AHIL , Mj P -JL H'.'.'l NEWS IN BRIEF May mlii Frlrnda Clothing Needed lU.II)' W. R. May, rnpreaonlallvft of 'lcraun uf tlio doinaud for gar Fly Walker of Ht. l.oitla, Ml- moiil., thou aud other wearing ourl who Iiii been making bun-1 auparol during the pant few incaa vlalla to Klamath rail : muiitha ly needy and worthy uoo for mw lime arrived her Ihli pi, ol Klamath Fall, the clothing morning.' Mr. May la 11111 llilvc. at the Halvatlon Army log with the aid of hla ran, not,ro Ku,ra lfriSt officer In having fully recovered from a charge, reported today ,"V feel serlou Injury In which ha nuf-1 that If people know of Ihli dif fered a broken limb mora that , f,.uiy thrv would ha lri t do. a year ago In Portland. "Klam ath looka proaparoua and every where yuu go peoplu are talk ing of tble city and Ita wonder ful poMlbllltlaa," Mr. Itay atnt ed. . . . Hlndr.at To Trraklr The annual aludunla' control i day wilt bo held early till spring. On thla day different member of the rlvlc cla.of Klamath Villon high school tnkv place of rlty officer, and pre side or..r Klamath Fall. Ktti ilout will be nominated from the deferent elvlr , 4 by thii member of the claa. The atudotit body aa a wholn will Tntn upon who ahull ba mayor, Jyilg and police officer.. l)Miti At Winter Garden TiMille. me uiuin Au.m.r, o, . u. Amortian Uglon I. apoiio-iflng a doln party at The Winter I The Ladle Auxiliary of The Oardon totlrht. The ticket aale baa been apleudld and a large Sowd la . looked ff. Jek owrlng'i Orcbmtra will furnlah diaca mualc. r;ra. UK. Porter U chairman of the committee In charge. tWaUb-r New Mutlf lilacuMlon of varloua new fea kuroa for the K.I Ilodeo printed by the Klamath Vnlon high Hv'hool took place at a meet lug of the ataff. ou Monday. - The varloua axtlou uf the book are being worked upon with a num ber of team re. to be added. ffrr Vtmu PlUMulrna T. Perry of Paaadvua, Califor nia la amoag the bualnra. vial tora bore today. Mr. Perry made the Journey by motor and hai mgl.tered at the chamber of coninjene, where he .eourcd a noh-reeldent permit. links nciturnrtl North T. W. Hoke returned to Eugene,, last emftlng following a brief of-jlf flrial vlalt here. Mr. Hoke U traveling freight and paatenger agent for the Pennsylvania rait road I To Give Movlw Member a of tho Pep Peppers rlub of Klamath Vnlon high 4 school will give a movie la tbe auditorium on the evening of March It according to tbe Klam ath Kreter. IMniMr Postponed The Rualneaa and Professional men' dinner to have been held at Guild Hall! on Thursday noon baa been potnned Indefinitely 'according to announcement mad today. ... Seattle Visitor Claude (I. Bander, of Keattlo applied for a non-resident per mit at ths chamber of comincrro on Monday. Mr. Handera expectn to ho bore for -aevcrol wocka at laast. ' ... . '. ' Card Party Tonight Tbe Itoyal Neighbor are plan ning s card party for thla even ing nt Odd Kcllow.' hall. A coror rhnrro of ZS cout 1 to be made tor each perron. expected homo thla week end for . - tho wprlng vacation which last Here from ltulte jone week. Moat nil of the Kln- S Walter ftlgtta'of Dulse,' Idaho 1 math' KBll ' boys and girls bt rotUtered at tho chamber of tending aihool at Kugnne nro commerce on Mondtiy. Ho plana ; jilrtnti tnc; to come home for tho to bo here for. several weeks nt ; leant Mr. VaunJcO' III " Krlund of Mrs. K. ' '., Van nice will bo sorry tu learn alio i"? 1s confined to the family homo on Pino with an attack of III nofs; , - , , HuraeU neturna ' C. B.v Uurnott. travollnit freight and pas.ongur uguut of Tbs Ilock Island', loft lust night tor Eugono ,uttora ', brief official visit , here. Cfllronilii VI.IUji , ' .' . "!' , K)lln II. Csppl' ot, Palo Alto, California' arrived by motor from the luuth on MuHday. Str. Cnppl wiU'emSln"horo for' on ludoflu Itti period. " ' : .; . Hero From Dorrls C. II. riluchum of Dorrls, Cal ifornia In another nut of ntuto business visitor In Klntnntb Falls today. Returned From North Miss Mary Young has return ed to bor homo at llonley aftor npnnding somn tlmo nt Oi-nnlH Patut with relative and frtcuds. Conroy From California 'Gilbert Conroy ot Esparle, California la a business caller in Klamath ' Fall today. Hero From Huaanvlllo M. F. Hawkins of Buuanvlllo, California Is a business visitor In Klamath Fall today. , 102d ".I'll ' mi iitt.it rlutlilnft to ruphntUb the tuitviltt ItttXoAm ViimImm Mi at i. A -. ...... v. r..HM . U. For Iboao able to pay a amull '"""' " .". fee I. charged for garment.. J.,.t ! ,0,"',,0,',l enough lo t.ko core of the over-i" ' 'm"? Tiles bead. Many of the needy do ' Mr. Hereford own. work ...rh .. ,mi. ..,i .i 'considerable of the valunblo prop- houaework and other thing, for ""-akevlew, .nd wn. one of the nothing. Thoa. unable to do ' lh" ""-"'"g eattleinent of thla! thcae thing, aro. eared for trn S.ouu"r-?-"Y'u,r no"' of charge. A local lunch counter,! of hu M '"" ! hotel and niomln. I,... ',0 "d "evoral I cared for tho correapondltig nueda of applicant. t a email charge. Anyone having clothing they would like to donate to the Hnl Vutlon Army I. aaked to get In touch with Knalgn C. ford at the Army beadqnartcr. Agent To lie Installed r r the first llinn In over a year, the Itulldlng Trade. Coun- - . . . n"''alu a bualneaa agent ' Kl.n.ath Kail,. II. W. W.lte. wn. elected to fill the po.ltlon at a meeting of the city conn - Ml ou Mouduy night Mr Walt.a baa already taken up hla!or ,f- '" l'eur,, or,"Ie dull... Ho ha. bwn employed of ,u1 cl", . by the Kuenan Plumbing com-, pany for tho peat yf-ar and 1. 1 ,,,,re "" "' pn-aldent of the llulldlng Trade., Kruo.t A. Kotocb. prominent Council. III. new dutlea will clothing man . of Lakovlew In ronalat of raring of all bualneaa connected with the crafta ropre-1 .ented In the council. He will ! devote hi. entire time to tbl. po altlon. . Iteckanl Ananeml In Aihm-hI ; C. I. Ilw krd who filed ult ! for ejection of Jamea llyan who octuple, doak apace In the build- Ing of lleckard at 01 Main street and who attempted to have Ryan removed from tbe offlco by law I answered In an appeal from Juibe court to circuit court. Ityan loot In tbe flrat trial and la maintaining bla of flco In the Iterkard office with a guarantee that ho will pay - ,., ., ,,,.hin in .mount asked 4,, iwt ia lu, circuit court, 1. i I To it ruy Bunday Tbe flrat public recital of tho Kalryland Music club will be given la the library auditorium on Runduy afternoon, March 17, at S o'clock. Mother Goose and II bcr children will be there. Parent are extended a cordial Invitation to attend. Tho recital wa to havo been held last Sun day but waa postponed. The Kalryland Mualc club la composed of mualc student at Sacred Heart Academy. toiujplua Somewhat Improved The coudltlon of nobert Long don ot thla city la reported some what Improved aocordlng to word received from Aahland where he l-a patient at tho Community Hospital. Longdou suffered scr lou Inlornal lnjnrlea a the re 1 suit of an automobile accident on Saturday on tho Green Spring' I mountain. Isongdon I (till un- (conscious but ho rational mom- gnt from time to tlnio, t'.nlveralty Student Tteturubiir Htudouta of the University ot Oregon nt Klamath county are holiday. Willi Mi. WomcU The Lend a Ilaud Clrclo of i the Klrxt Metbodlsl church will ! otcot on Thursday afternoon at S .o'clock at the homo of Mr. Frank Wnrantt, 100D High I Ktrccl. A full uttvndnnce Is ask-1 cd.V .1 . 1 ' ; ,, M and M Circle To Meet i Tho M and M Clrclo ot tho ; Mnthodlkt Ladlca Aid will meet I """' . ", , dxuco ot Mr.. F. K. Drake. 121 Hllhldo at 3 o'clock. All mem bers aro asked , to bo. present. Hell Hot urn. To Dut ies 'Jim Bell of tbo men's depart ment In-Tho " Golden Hulo was back at his duties this moruing following an nhsouee of several days boouuso ot Influenza. Hero From Sacramento C. W. Dndentteld of Sacrommi to, California In iitnoug tho busi ness . visitors in tho i-Jty. Mr. ltndenfleld In plannlug to ro uialii hero Indefinitely. Major I'lidrrwoiHl North Major C. H. Vndorwood ot Un derwood' Drug store, Is spending several day in Portland on busi ness. ',, . Itctunird I'Yoin Valley Mr. ond Mrs. John C. Roylfl and daughter Margaret aro homo from Medford whore they spent the wrok end on a combined bus iness aud ploasuro trip. To Vlalt Here ' Mr. and Mrt. Herbert Arm atrong, prominent resident of North Bnnd, with their daughter, Mm. Rimer Johnaon of Portland add Edward a. Klngaford of Iron' Mountain, Michigan plan to vlalt In Klamath rail briefly whllo on motor trip which will take them to Gold Iloacb, Medford, Klamath Fall aud Croicent City, California. Mr. Klngaford la of the Henry Ford dumber mill at Iron Mountain and la enjoying a vlalt with Mr. aud Mr. Armstrong. Prominent Pioneer Pimi Word haa been rarelved here , from Laknvlii, telling of the , (., ftXA If,....,...! ;h'1''r," l" n"urn Pl"g. Funeral service wilt be held In I Lakevluw tomorrow, Mr. niul Mra, Welch Returning : Mr. and Mr.. J. T. Welch have! arrived In Klamath Kail, from j North Rend where they have been for aomo time. Mr. Welch ba. linen manager of the Htone'e Caab I Grocery In North (lend . He will 1 t,, wllB the .tore, f ; , T" "LTu"? -. lm" b',n. m,i bT Ila)r "'" iMr - v"' e) bn,0" bor " ! ln" r,y" (irl" l" company with II. h. Meyer, au- tomoblle dealer of Iakevlew paid Klamath Kalla a bualuca. vlalt today. Mr. Meyora handle the DeBota car In iJiko county, hav ing tbem (hipped here aud then driven to Iika county. Mr. b Ju,t PUtchaaed a new lk Su, Ibrough Mr. Meyere. Iatlng; Kor CallfomU : Mr., and Mr. George Blehn with thrjr daughters, Mr. Marvin K. Lucas and Mrs. pul roster will leave tomorrow for aouthern California, to be away - tor at least a month. t'pon their re tarn home Mr. and Mra. Paul Kostcr will occupy their new borne which I being erected In Hot Spring. . ' Condition Curliangrd The cpndltlon'or II. It. Short fall! remain ' unnhanged, accord ing to word from the attending physician. Mr, Shorthlll I con fined at tbe Klamath Valley hos pital with complications result ing from a serious burning of hi throat and lung. One Hundred Twelve Arrested t A check of the police docket thla morning showed 112 arrest had been made by police officers alure the first dsy ot March the docket ahowed . thl morning. More than two-third ot tho ar rests mndo were , men charged with being vagrants. Itctarn From Extended Trip' Mr. and ' Mrs. J. 8. McClellan and Mr.' and Mr. W. C. Hill are home from an . extended motor trip through the south and vast. Tbey made the trip via motor, and report a most delightful va cation. . , To Ilemodel Garage t . Henry Grimes was granted a permit to remodel a garage at the corner ot Klamath and Klghth streets. The permit called for remodeling In the sum ot U2U0. ' In From Kent- Miss Olive Hill, teacher at ' Keno, was among the Tlsltarn in I Klnmnth Kails Inst evening. Mis Hill nttonded tho theatre with a Party of friends. I'lnnnlng W 8kl to Lake r A pnrty ot the younger folks of Keno aro making plans for a skiing parly to Crater lake, which thoy will enjoy .this week ond; Addition To ltcxldcncc A ltiiHilliti mirmlf tin a 1 Iviton granted to I. 11. Datlman to build j an adilltlou to. a ' residence . nt 1034 High stroot. , . ', Returned From Han Francisco Mrs. W.. Honslon has returned from a visit Jn Ban Francisco and other southern cities with rela tive and friends.' , , ' v Knjoylng Visit South Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Pelt are anjoytug a vacation In southorn California. WHITE HOUSE'S PORTICO WILL BE INSPECTED WASHINGTON, March 13. (A. P.) A thorough Inspection of tho White House portico haa been ordored by Col. U. S, Grant, who has rhnrgo of the upkeep of tho executive, mansion and other ooverunicn) buildings, as a result ot the full syeaterdny of a piece of scrollwork from tho top ot ouo ot tbo columns. THE EVENTfNO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, Floating Seadrome on Bermuda Airline Boob, If you're atifflclently 'alr-mlnded." ynu can fly the Atlantic In ahort hop.. The flrat of a aerie of trana-Atiantlc "floating airport" like the one pictured above I. to be built Immediately and om b ri'd Sou rollia at oca. half way be twoeu New York and Uurmudn. Thl funtnitlc landing field will be manned by a crew of 43 men and will contain a ma chine .hop. hotel and reataurant and ar radio beacon to guldo approaching plane. ' It will be a alenl platform 1!00 feet long and 400 feet wide, and normally will ride about lvu fevt above the water. Chain 21.Uu feet long attached to .pvclally digned una anchor, will bold tbl. floating Inland In place. Experimental fllebt will be made between the main land and Ilermuda thin year, ualng the seadrome as a atopplug place, according to Joeeph A. McDonald, rlKbt, who will be In charge of actual cunatruction. ' Ho la president cf Henry J. Ulclow, Inc., of New York, the builder. If the flrat venture 1. aucceaMul. conatructton of a .trlug of other floats scroa. the Atlantic will be puahed a ason a. poaeible. En glueera aay the aeadrome will ride any wave, up to 180 feet In height with practically no motion. Kor the giant plnltorm will not float on lop of the aea: It will rct on bnova nb merged In the ocean depth, where the water U alwa-y (till. ' Anchored only at onn end, the aeadrome will tarn with the wiud. lbu nlway offering lie full length for the landing and taklng-otf plane. . DAUGHERTY DENIES HE WAS IN "LITTLE GREEN" HOUSE ON K STREET COM'Mnt'S. O.. ilarch IJ. (IV P.) Hurry M. tiaucherty. attorney-general in the Harding cab inet, has broken a long silence to disclaim all connection with the famous "little green house In K atreet," Washington, which waa' so notorious. . . , He has written a Columbus newspaper denying that be ever saw the house, , ever 'knew guy one. who bad been In It, aud even casting doubt upon the eilsteuco of tho house It sell. HU letter came from Sarasota, Ki. . ; ' Daugherty, at the samo time he wrote the newspaper, wired to Senator James F. Watson ot Indiana asking Watson to stato publicly that "I was never lnslae the 'little green bouse' It there was . one aud never even saw it from tho outsldo." (Contlnuad from Pag One) , bring It back on IU proper course. : Ho spun around on the course land crashed Into the sand dunes 1 wit ft a terrific Impact.. ..... j Ilible. who wn a novice In ;hlgh speed racing, had been glr j en approval cf tho American Au 1 tomobllo association to make the rocord attompt after a series of tests yesterday. In which he sat- laded official, of . his qualiti cations.' ; Ills mount rolled about a I hundred feet before coming to I stop. Tho cameraman, unable to move .from his tracks, waa : mangled, his body being hurled a great distance. The bodies ot niblo and the photographer were picked up and taken to a mor tuary. Tho accident was the sec ond fatal ono to occur . on ' the bench In a year. Frunk Lock hart, a daring ludlanapolla driv er, lost his life hero last year when his Stutx fllackhnwk racer went out of control. , - ttlble was 42 years' old. and Is survived by hi wldbw .and two children. ,' ' s V; 'f j. ' . " Major it. O." D. 8iiRravc"."who Sep tho world's record of ."' 231 miles nil hour hero Monday,' and who had announced, . that ho would make another attempt to day to better his own mark, de clared after the Accident that bo would not run aguln. The acci dent evideutly ellmiuuted Amer ica's bopo of regaining tho world's. speed record Ibis yenr., , : TAFFKTA KCARF, A bright red taffeta scarf has Its wldo border embroidered like 1 a flower garden In delicate posies I In biscuit, white, black, lavender, pale green and yellow, A bill Is to be Introduced Into tho Turkish Parliament making a now revised language obligatory in all parts ot tho country and providing heavy penalties for the employment ot othur touguos. RACING DRIVER KILLED TODAY Will Be First of Trans-Atlantic Cham Watson, who Is In Chicago, to day - said be had received the telegram from Daugherty,' but that be could make nothing tan gible out of it and bad wired Daugherty ' for an explanation. Daugherty' letter and telegram were prompted, apparently, by a story printed in the Columbus, Ohio, dUpatch, written by Louis Ludlow, special Washington cor respondent ' for the dispatch. Daugherty felt that the story, which told of the' "Utile, green house" and Daugherty's alleged connection with It as brought out during tho senate Investigation of tbe department of Justice un der Daugherty. "made, offensive reference" to blm. (Continued from Pace Ob) Mexican Ttcvolutlonallsts today were turned on Torreon. where, according to unofficial Informa tion which reached Rebel head quarters, here, a great army ot 22,000 Rebels ha been massed for the 'expected battle with Fed eral troops uuder the leadership ot general Plutargo Ellas Culles, former presldvut of Mexico. ' It tho reports as to the sue ot the Rebel contingent In Torreon are accurate, on ot the greatest battles in the history of revolu tions In this turbulent country is presaged. Somo 3,000 Rebels, Including a .baud ot 2,000 Yaqul Indians, hare been reported on their way to tbe strategic city, which would placo tho Rebel strength at In the vicinity pt 26.000 men when the conflict starts. The force under Carlos Is reported to be one re bellion, and the battle Is looked upon as the crisis of the rebel lion tu tho north. Meanwhile Rebel-controlled Moxlco today was under a pro nouncement ot Qencrnl Juan tionxn'.o Escobar, commander. In chief of the Revolutionists, which decreed tbe abolishment of relig ious laws, and a moratorium ot all debts. Interest on debts and bank deposits ot S.000 pesos or more. Tho statement by Escobar , the first official communication ot tho kind since tho beginning ot tho rebellion, also declared for tho resolution rut If led by a con stitutional convention In Febru ary, 1927, which forbid reelection to tbo presidency of Mexico. , : , Throughout five sheets ot typewritten Spanish the Revolu tion., wherever, mentioned in the decree,' was termed a "renovat ing .movement", and attention was called to the "legal form In which tbo revolution Is unfold ing." ;' ,. . ,., 1 Tho religious laws promulgat ed and dtrlctly enforced by the precodlng Mexican administra tion were termed "undemocratic" lu.tus decree, . ...... . BIG ARMY DF HLBLL5 HLAUYI OREGON . . l j mi rr s RESIGNATION OF B. IRVINE IS RECEIVED SALEM. Ore.. March 11. (A PI At a meeting of the board of regents of Oregon Stale Agri cultural college, held here Toes day. B. F. Orrine of Portland resigned aa a member because of his appointment on tbe new con solidated board of education cre ated by the 1329 legislature. The resignations ot C. C. Colt and C. L. Starr from the Vnl- verelty of Oregon board of re j gents and the board of regents j ot Normal schools respectively I hsd been received previously. Colt and Starr also wre appoint ed In the new board. , J. T. I Yates was elected treasurer at the college board yesterday to j succeed Lrvlne. The board will j have two more meetings before It Is dissolved and gives way to Ithe new board.. FUNERAL NOTICES RAYMOND KKITH TVCKF.R : Raymond Keith Tucker. Infant ! son of Mr. and Mrs. William I Tucker was laid to rest at WU- j son cemetery this afternoon. Fu neral services were held from the Williamson church with Rer. Cotton officiating. Vault en tombment was made In the fam ily plot at Wilson cemetery. Funeral arrangements were under the direction ot the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, ' Pine Avenue at Sixth. Two and a halt feet equals a military pace. SUGAR MAKES . EATING A JOY j Why eat unflayored, unapptv j 1 tizing foods? j A change is coming over the well-informed eating ideas of this country. For a time, food faddists tried to make us believe that w had to eat all kinds of things we didn't like in order to be healthy. Good sense is beginning to assert itself and we now know that the foods that are good for us may also be the most enjoyable. In fact, if we don't like the healthful foods, we probably wont eat them. Prominent medical and other scientific authorities are now re minding us that appetising flavors may bo developed and improved by sugar. One well-known scientist, for examplo, states that "fruit flavors are developed by sugar. Fruit acids are softened by sugar." The only afe rule for a health ful diet is to eat as large a variety of foods as possible, including healthful cereals, fruits and vege tables made appetizing to the taste by the judicious use of sugar. Sugar is not only nutriment in its least costly form. It is Nature's perfect fivori Sugar develops the appetis ing quality of nearly all fruits. Desserts of fresh or cooked fruits are growing more and more popu lar. Modern candy containing fruits, nuts" and pure suear is delicious and satisfying at the end of a meal. No one should overeat or under exercise, but evervone, in order to be healthy, should cat plenty of healthful foods and enjoy them. The Sugar Institute, EATON, THEL1 LEAVE TONIGHT (Continued from Paae One) under 5o0 bond aa material wltneu agalnat her father. The complaint allege that the father brought' the. daughter from a place near Woodland aero the atato line Into Ore gon and, eventually to Klamath Kail., for Immoral purpoaea. The parent and child registered a man and wife In two hotel. The father waa examined at length by a repreoentatlve of the! department of ju.tice yetttirday ! and la aald to have admitted the allegation In the White Hlave ' complaint. He waa quoted aej aylng be "loved hla daughter."! but not a a father, and that he had bad thl feeling for her ; lnce ahe waa twelve year of i age. The girl who waa placed un der tbe protection of police Sat urday, told bcr atorjr at length to attthorltle yesterday and algucd At The PINE TREE Last tthowlaff Today of -RICHARD R.ARTHFX.MF.MH' tiRE.YTKKT t H All.iCTr UIZATION . "The Patent Leather Kid" Coming TOMORROW The Third of the BIG EIGHT Specials "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" The KreatmC human drama ever screened. Come ami , lang-h at Toper, cry with Little Eva, liv on the plant. tUm with Carlo Tom, thrill la Eliza's and plight, and bo ' cnlrrtaiard as never before! THE PELICAN THEATRE Junior Orpheum Vaudeville The Aristocrats of Circuit Vaudeville The unique Australian Act alone la worth the gate money. SEE Tomorrow and Friday ; V Fonr Times Daily 3, 4," 8, 10) AMERICA'S ENTRANCE INTO THE GREAT WAR AH ' ' ' -"'THE GERMANS SAW If. "Behind the German Lines" We Will Accept Trades on the following FIRST CLASS UJSEID) SAE& CHEAP Dodge Commercial . . .$ 75.00 Down Oakland Land. Sedan, $250.00 Down Chrysler Roadster . . . $250.00 Down Nash Coupe . ; . . . ..... $225.00 Down Essex Coach .........$. 50.00 Down Franklin Sedan . .... $365.00 Down Maxwell Touring, Glass Top .............. $100.00 Down Ford Coupe . . . . . . ... . $ 75.00 Down Chevrolet Sedan. . . . . .$135.00 Down Many Others Balance on Easy Terms HOWIE MOTOR CO. Chrysler Dealers PINE and ESPLANADE Paw Tfiir a atatetuent of her version ot tu affair. The girl la said to hare told ot her father' abnormal feeling toward her. 8 he relat ed In detail the fear aha fU for her parent, bow he had threat ened to kill her and bow aba waa anxlou to free herielf from bla power. Sheriff bill of Cowltu county, talked with Euton yeaterday. It waa after hi conversation that Katon la aald to have "broken" and told the wliolo atory. . Katon and hla daughter will be taken to Portland by C. 0. Well, deputy United Stat mar shal, on the northbound Wait C'oaat limited thl evening. ' . p BBaBBBBjaBBBBBMBMamBBaBTM LIBERTY TODAY Last Knowing; of "GYPSY of the NORTH" Coming Tomorrow KK. MAYX.IRIJ In 'THE .WAOOX SHOW" ...