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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1929)
1 I PACE TWO THE EVENTNT. rTEl?AT,D. KLAMATH FALLS. OEErtrW REALM OF EE Arm IN THE ; nniiiiifl I MiM n II ,H H II id I Pr-1 t uiiminm luulu m punrniHTC KBJU;.UIIUUULRILip rm mi HLuw RTBBENDS: SCOOT M I Morpheus Arch Enemy of Many Ball . Players Tho Woman' I.lhrnry cluh of Klitutath Kail yesterday voted to tronilnnod trm -ure On) I sponsor a sewing Institute to be leader, lout hU halauce ltd , hold In thin cliy. April 8. it plunged several hundred - feet mud 57 under the direction nf tho Woman's Library Club Decides to Sponsor Sewing Institute .over the brink to his death.- Don Hutchinson grasped to nave him. :and was carried over the edit extension department nf Oregon Stale College. The throe day four I. open iJahtarn ' on Verge ' of olKhock-ut Hit Low in Seventh Round V HO! HO' HUM GOSH-1 wish The ScASON WAS VRJy NEW YOKK. April 13. (AD The n,neailua of bantamweight i supremacy, a ciniplloied prob- lem since Hie right two years ago when Charley rhll llun-n- j berg forfeited his title on the welghlng-ln scales, was no neac-t "trettlement than ever today . inn New Yerk fans at least liad I .me sala nlshl to look backt upon as a part of tho argument. dome 1.000 Jammed Jess Me- Mahnn'a new flstlo emporium last ; night for the fifteen-round strug-j gle of Kid Chocolate, the Cuban' sensation,' ond ' Hushy Oraham.j wire-hnired phantom fr.'m 1'ltca. j X. Y. They n a great fight while It lamed, the decision giwn to Chocolate on a foul ia tba seventh round. The big barn-like structure far-up In the Bronx was opeuea IftcirotT fV-Jv bH. &05 WHAT 'DOS WHtKfi to weV Yo " I ClOSC THtr AYo0 WONr JHVJITH US but clung to Jutting rocks, where to anyone Interested. The col he reactied eight hour lege will send eapahlo InstriloHini, later. Pat Have1 leg i broken arrordlng o Mm fionrgo Kind In the fall. Jley. president of the loeal club. fit lion, found Sslftonson, bid-' A committee composed nf Mrs, ly mangled, and unconscious atiMyra Stewart, chairman: Mra. the base of the cliff which rises j l.eslie Rogers. Mra. V. R. I.amm from the end of the town' mainland Mra. R. M. lluhh was named street. I'rlca o( the aurvlvora ut ycalerduy'a meeting to look In attracted atteuilon to their 'to tho advisability of placing pllghl. ! kindergartens In the rliy school. A rescue party of lilit, com-! Several of the civic organisation prising most of the tovrn'a male 'are Interested In the matter, cltltent waa hastily organised and ' With Mra. Honrs l.lndley, a:arted on a five mile hike to i president f.r the pailt two yeara, the "far side" of the mountain. I going out of office In May. a the only place the peak can be nominating committee composed acaled. The men were hampered of Mm. II. Itrldgeford. Mra. It. K. ! by the ruKgedneaa of the terrain Oeary and Mra. '. It. Harding (and darkneaa. :wai named for the election of ' Shortly before midnight they officers for the enxulng year. reached the top and lowered ! Officers to he elected Include president; Mra. Myrn Rtewurt first vlco-praaldent; Mra. H. W RniiMTV, qr.Hnn UUUtl I I UUIIUUk TEACHER DIES jOpcn House at Club Will Be vl4cld April 26 Satuitlay, April 1ft, lftgfl BEATTY BLAZE WAS SET, CLA1NI (Coullnued from ! On) I auuany aecouq v.ice.preameui; , Jla JtwvMm, WllHh. loach-; h, fr n ,,e. of , Mra. II. R. tleti. secretary; ilra. ! , Kw(llln, ,,, tr lUe P' ' n,. tLm ..tlolf a ad louniry rire yesterday and ui.aartU H C t;roe.he. k. treasur.-r. .nd-,wo- Mn- ,ml,ml ,).! ! ! '"'.ti no ed for Friday. "''" ""' """ Mra. p. It Olds, aaslsiw.t aecre- ! on SnUtr,tny mrll(1R , l 45 ", . , ,rl, n f wing i '-" " r-". their n "" ,Vl vk. following an !..., of iA" j V,;"." In ' Mil. l'l.hel.l bill bub , Within the coming row days, ihren weeks. She waa suffering'" i state Inspector and tho slmrl Mrs. tieorge Llllillcy will an- from aplnal menltmllla. nounro delegaica to irjn district ! Mis, Wiilsh, ihe iluiiulner of oonvenllon of Kederated Wo-'Mr.' and Mra. John Walsh of men- club lo ho held In Ash- i Vancouver. ' Washington, wu.i land on April !a anil 37. The born In llolse, ldho. local club la cut II led to fifteen delegates. Mlsa tirtice rhaniliorlulu, prenl deal of l ho district, will preside over Ihe convention. FUNERAL NOTICES January ;n, 19ot. Hho was a graduate of Coliimhla Academy ut Vancou ver. Wnslilnglou. Ilcsldcs hci parcnls. she lenves four briilh era, John, Tlionins. Joseph ami tier nurd WuIhIi and three alsiers. charue All libera are reuuesledj lo ntieud, whvlher desirous of playing golf or not. Table" or lirl.lge will he In play. T.'ti t will be served and luucluiou will roncluile the soclnl hours, f Mr lievereaux. new a.df iro., will- talk to the women mi P"li lug i In siiiuuier golf HiMison i A coiiiiiilliee cniiocd of Mrs II. W I'oole, . i vt . if. nniiin. .iis .1 it ivrrln. Mr.. II Wal-n. all or Vancouver, x asn- ,.k i rs ap. llr dae drd ami Mrs. I narlea I. 1 .... ...... .... ' Honoris met with Ml'-f' 1. ! Kraiise this morning In null ll..lnn U'..lMl. li.,l uUL.r Wr. Ill tho bedside when Ihe end .nine. : I' ' 'v""1 .m ntv 4mmmsK walsh - - -z,;;;r Mary Josephine Walsh for two romi Ion ahowed nuirked Ini years teacher at F.wauna Camp. pr(,vpnimil Bmi , w. ihouahi ...cu in tnis cny rii- .,, ......i,! rmv..r. welt known iiiiourtUisi o tiiiiioa lb. rllf. aid thai furilier i!iTnlii,uietn, were Indicated Inlo today. "H waa olio of tllii inoai civil, au.l dasiurilly crimes In llir hit. lory nf I lie Klaniklh balu," a(. .cried Hlierlff l.ow. " Air'ttlly Ihe rohliers looted the till am) l he n. lo cover up their trnrlij, set fire to the' building." Mrs. John Simmons, l(n ,!4 Ihe proprietor of I tin store, gmft Itnliy Sioit, a young girl, h.raly II h Ihelr lives. Tlinr were forced lo flee front Ihe ad- vniicliig fianies In Ihelr nigM rloihcs. A. CAPTAIN ropes to the ledge where I'aul J president, viee-presldeut, second i ""lay morning M 1:15 o'clock MB Walsh w Hutchinson, Vincent Storm. Wll-; vice-president, s-creinry. treaadr- tonowing an Illness of three , Klamath Kails where she via ! bur Nurse. ChaMoes Palmer, Koli- pr and assistant aecretnry. weeks. She was born at Ilolso, , (roquently from K.wniina crt Isaman and Hayes were cling- Members of the club presldins J"B- -, Jl'Os unit aged caniJt where ah taught. She Ing. and these were hauled to 'over these offices at the pcosent I :5 Tars. I mouths and !l days lymvt.t ,.ore of friends ilirough i safety. Include: Mrs. Oertrge l.lndley. I ,h llmo of ,""r deaih. She ollt t. roun'y to mourn her Aimougn tie rescuers conin ' ' " ' " 1 ;and Mrs, John Wnlsh, tour brothers John, Tli inui, Jnsupli and FU-rnard Wal.h aud three listers. Agnes. Catherine nod OVER TO W SERVICES FOR F. McCORNACK ARE CONDUCTED Ity Mj DKMAHKK the rescuers conld 'shout to Don Hiitchiuaou, his j exact position could not be de termined. A matuwas sent back to tows (or searchlights and to at tempt to call an 'airplane with' xjenh-a former matchuinker at ' Former Tlujher New Yk Giant night ;fortty iftter two trJpdgtoBV iUnra 'Garden.' ni laere nave aiw.iyx ueen ioay ; iini.feit tickets were and sleopy ball players. I have ; fonnd, wa.i hnlt enortcd sold and siiecutors ar riving late found their seats al ready occupied. There was ma jor fighting within the ring, min or; battling among the spectators and general squabbling and mil ling outside. The fight Itself wan spectacu lar while It lasted and ended In ilisappoimlntS fashion when, the often seen recruits stret.h and brother of the Palmer boy. many '1 1 yawn the first day of spring prac-."Shorty" Kukerh. were lowered tire, with seven months of lae-lOT,.r tb, ttiov of the cliff. V ! iCftllH ' ninr uiimirni na ut m mmn , . IIIIUL. ,II IJI1IU1I ;- ' ; ' : ' ' . passing. Itemaliis will lie forwarded by the Karl Whltlock Fuoerul Home' to Vancouver, Washlnginn where Iteqiileui High linn will hei treirtinuM frem Vnge narl versy over ii mailer of Mile Importance. Suddenly I'apiniu, t If lei reached for a Helen Walsh all of Vancouver. ik,..1...i f.,, n,n r..no. cf her.wltnea. then descrllied how he Wash. Her father and slsteri.,.,,. , i,.mea church with decided lo move and mote null k tieien were at ncr beosiite nt Frank llunna Mcf'oruack. area). liieiit and repeclcd pioneer resi dent f Klamath eonuty wws laid i to rest this afternoon fro in Ilia Karl Whlilnek funeral homo. I'lna nieiine at ,Uih. i nieu'l" from all sectloua of Wright tes- !, rouuly gathered to par lblr gun. The , (ia rPspe,is. Ileamlfiil flor.l soul III dev. Father Kagan offlclnilng " imtlcil out nf the dour. remains will he forwarded by the !lh1 fm plot In the Catholic slain man. told how Captain had Karl Whltlock Funeral Home to l.nll - V. .. - . V. . . M .. wlell fh . the season was over. This fault': is not always con fined to the youngsters. I re-1 member a pitcher called "Iefty" j Bums who weut to sleep while , pitching a thirteen inning game j for Oakland in the Pacific Coast I League and had to he "woke tip' SACRED HEART MUSICALE WILL BE PRESENTED teontlad from fa. On.) . . VttnpoMV,r Wnsh., wh,, , , yards from the" end they wnrelquicm High Masa will bo cole- cemetery. . four and a half lengths nil -ad and this advantage was Increased i lo five and a half lengths with 'a great driving finish. 1 The official time was IS mln- briled for the repose of her soul at St. James Church with Kev. Father Hunan officiating. Vault entombment will follow In the family plot In the Catholic rents- POULTRY BOARD HOLDS MEETING fired one shot from the sun. how her husband slumped forward almost Uistiiully killed from a offerings from friends filled the funiral arlor, A solo waa rendecd by (ionrgo Myers. M. Ilnleua Joyaui i-iimpunird ai thu piano. ficorge Stevenson, K d w a r d 1 licary, F.verelt fleary. Arthur lieary, Andrew aud Alfred Co'- i us, ar-ward iilea. H second, whlrh i flvo tery. Vn(v.k I v . 1 '. J emy win be presented to the pub- rsrsltv race was the third the verge of a knock- ;ghrtstop. went sound to sleep : ,. on Knd, .r,. ,,, .... ' .... A fl n r In tttnmtt I 1 f "n ' ", The on tiring Graham, r-ur limes warn i hoti..h to tk. hi. mm n ui.. h.in. tv k. I ... j .u.. . k u-..k. r, . i..--. Wit Unei"": mon.nd- . . J department of Sacred Heart acad-'lngton In ll!l it 15:09 when on out In the seventh. There wercjon the bench one day in a close four clean knockdowns In all. igarae and Frank Chance, who The "keed" tumbled from a I was managing the club, was with right to the chin in thff tlrei fdifficultr restrained from waking ..... i i hint nn sjt-Ifn to nsr . "3 I The last mai The program will open at 3 I o'clock. The Happy Hour club ot Sa- Honors In tho first two rarea were ev.n. with the California freshmen sweeping across the Hoard of directors of Ihe Klamath county Poultry Produc ers association, went Into aes- .Inn ihl. it f loriiooii In I he office of County Agent C. A. H udrson Indian reservation to discuss matters concerning co operative marketing nf egua. Th( board Is compose! nf 1.. A. (.owls, bullet through hi. neck, and how , I l--r. nil nephews of thn deceased. were aallhcuri'M. Interment was made In the family plot In l.lnkvllln cemetery. and j cred Heart academy will present ' finish line ten feet ahead of man to arrive at the 'the "Recital of' the Nations."! their northern rivals, and the while Graham was aown m ; ..j, k , -iw.v, -..ii-j 'i0hit- Those ksmfIi.. win k. i. . ...... .- -u. .... it i ' . fl - - - '- J - 1 .... ---- .u UIHkin, ,,......); I . Ik III IMU JUL second and seventn. imub iibuv- ny ,Ward )n meniory of the fa- Itume. era came up oacu umo -'""'-1 mous oriRlnal jonnny ward who 1 Parents and friends of counts and Graham barely touch- was always late for the bns when I .!.. ... in,,rf ed the canvas with bla finger It left the hotel In the old days. . p inviiea. Graham scaiesi I- tips In the sixth. 121H. Chocolate 12. -i Sprague Fish Ladder to Be j SPORTSMEN TO . HEAR KLAMATH 1 COUNTY AGENT lor vorsity race, to trounce the the I Dears by threo lengths with a new conran Junior varsity rorord. Tho official' timo for tho Cnl- Ifornla yearlings In their two mile rare was 10:37 1-5 which' Is Various phases of agiicultur- ;el work, relating to fishing and f 4.J htinting. along with' came mat- v-uiiirut-tcu. tei Construction of a auitablo flub. ers ' of Importance will be dig cussed by C. A. Henderson conn-1 ml shippers and local 8 jiy agricultural agent at thelflclala. :- mr: DYER WILL ; A nmt ;p airvatrt . s "ftWYr, 11JMUS l :i4 4- second slower than the :10:JJ mark set op by Washlug- J. H. Dyer, general manager j ton In 1915: The husky Jayvees of the Southern Pacific railroad, j rowed their three-mile In 15:45. will arrive In Klamath Falls Mon-; officially smashing the mark nf day morning on bis special cnril:25 1-S set by Washington In and will remain in this city at 192. least one day conferring -with lo-1 Thn races were watched by a P. of-j great crowd of approximately 60.000. - ' - CHA It IKS IIHVDI.CV Charles llradley. lato of ilend. passed away In Klamath Falls on Friday afternoon ut 3:45 o'clock following an Illness of .iroral mrinths. Thn remslns are In care of the Karl WhltWk ! M'f" "' Williams. Funernl Home, Pine Avenue nt j Sixth where friends may call.' Announcement of the funeral ar-j riinKemeutn will ho given later. Captain ran to Ihe frdnt door and fired another shot. , Oilier wline.se. Included lr Patterson. Frnnk C. lingers. In dian nffl.er. and I.. II. Arnild, siiperlnlendeni nf the K lama tit government. Tlert C. Thomas. 1'iilied .Irate. . ommlssloner, presided K.isers old how Cantaln ad-. Hall was set at I. noo. Thn mined In him that he iCupialnl ; federal magistrate wa. deriding had killed l.otches. . this afternoon whether or not a Itavo Turner, F. M. Trout, Karl T. II. Olllenwater.. deputy ills. bond proffered by I apiain woutu trlct attorney, represented Ihe be accepted. meeting of the Sportsmen's as-. ALTURASROAD IS IMPASSABLE Recent storm have made the I road to Altur.s via Csnhy Im passable. This road la closed until weath-: er moderates, and sunshlno aids ' In drying up thn mud. Motorist making the trip to . Alturas are now going via the: Lakevlew route. ! Here's Economy and Speed JorYou ' t Monday - evening at ( which he attended In Portland. wooer over i.rs ..... . - - j .(atj,,,,. tnat wouia nen wo j7-30 thousands of trout-has - been ' ' hp,d n promised lo the Klamath SP""-j th ohumber of commerce rooms, men association by J. I). CI1-, Rarn dpp,l(. dls. roy. engineer of the Inlted wm a States bureau of fiaherles. n f the rewnt of O. I). Matthews, president of .rrf. r n, ib. .oneinrlo.i. and Mr. GHroy. I .... ... H .. . InsDected the dam at length Thursday and Mr. Gllroy came; away convinced that the present J fish ladder la inadequate. For years, the lack of a dam ; at Sprague River has not onlyi checked the annual rainbow! trout spawning run but also as j Indirectly killed thousands otj trout who either daehed them-j selvea to death In wild Jumps j against the concrete rampart, orl were caught by Indians as they FORUM TO HEAH S. P.PRESJDENT rested by the dam. the thousands below FREDDIE HOPPE KNOCKED COLD " IN 10TH ROUND "SACRAMENTO. April .13. A P In as thrilling a baitln as has ever been staged fn the J street arena here. .Al Garclo, Spokane welterwelitht, knocked j Df (Continued from Paae On. road la opposing the extensions ot rival carriers;. Jt wRl bo" thu first public speech of S. P. offi cials in this- city cn the ques tion. - In recent weeks Harry Adams.- president of the Western Pacific and L. -C, Gilman, vice-1 president of the Great Northern i railroads, have spoken before the ; chamber of commerce In favor of the extensions and nrged that . body to lend Its support to. their! projects. ' '; On April 24. a representative the G. X. will speak the i out Freddie Hoppe ot han hTan-1 speaker has not been selected, clsco In the tenth round here j Dut there Is a possibility that last night. Hoppe waa down in Ralph iiudd, president of the Hie ninth, but tho boll saved line, will speak before the cham- hini and alter one ono one nun bcr of commerce and on May 1 minute of fighting In tno lento and last round he was given the full count. t ... IZZY SCHWARTZ BEATS WALLEY "SA.V FRANCISCO. April 13 (AP) Corporal Uzy Kchwarta uf New York lambasted Boy Walley of Singapore to an easy ton round decision hero lust night IMeht rounds went easily to the New York boy, one was conceded to Wallet aud the seventh round was shared. SERRATI LOSES 'TO J. BEASLEY SAX T1IKC.O, April 1.1, (API Jack Heasley, Oakland heavy weight, won the ten round de cision oyer Lorry Serratl, San KTiujtioo.Seve last night. Benv H l , mn mixatt, and out punched the chamber of commerce Snem-; bership will vote on a proposed resolution which. If adopted, would commit the chamber In favor of the extensions. SWIM at the NEW KLAMATH NATATORIUM 1719 Main St. Kor MKAI.TR, SAFETY. FI.'M Vigilant btiperriaion; competent Instruction nvallnhle by appoints ment. Reservialons for private parlies by appointment. Try our Natural Hot. Wafer; ' Stenui Tub and Hhowers. N'orth 3rd Su new 4-room modern bungalow, $2T5t), 2250 down. SI5 month. For S. P. R." R. man. Xew 4-room mod, 21000. 290 down. $10 mo. Inc. interrat. 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