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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1925)
Page Two Tuesday, Mnv 26325. FRENCH DEFEAT : RIFFIAN REBELS IN HOT BATTLE Spink Slaps Heavy ' Sentences On Three Shorty Blevlna, 0. I Cleason, and Violet Burke, of Crwrent ere haled before Judsa Spink at jchllcquln yesterday, the two men ' pleading guilty to possession ot in toxicating liquor, and the woman to rondurtlnr a brothel. AH three jwere lined 150 and cost, amounting! I to an additional $43 each. Being tunable to nrmlnre the 1279 required, troops have crushed the Itlffiana In: ,he parly WM Drought here audi a major engagement in the west, jogged tne county Jail. COOLIDGE WANTS A NEW CUNGRESS TO SUPPORT HIM FEZ, Morocco, Slay 25. French WASHINGTON'. May 85. The country will be aaked. to return a congress that will stand by the and are masters uf the entire up-j Kd Kendall, chief deputy under ; president, ibatrmun vtmiutn ai. per Ouerita valley. The fighting at i Sheriff Burt Hawkina made the I Butler, of the republican national Tanouat wan fierce, the ' Rifflanal trl 10 Crescent and by hard work comnlte, de,lari.d hera Friday In , ! succeeded in grabbing the neces- atakiug everything on their attempt, , h announcing hla Intention of making to prevent the junction of the -J. of the party. A prtv. "" tour peditlonary columns commanded by lous attempt had bene made to ar rest the aame offenders, according General Colombat and Colouel Frey denberg.- , -'to Kendall, but he coming of the Abd El-Krim, the Riff leader, Is , officers was tipped off. doing everything in his power to Induce the tribes to Join in a holy Jew Clothing Store war against the French, but they: j u are afraid that the French troops Upened Mere would attack their villages if they, Joined Krim. Beck Bthe. who recently dis- From the eastern sector, however, f l """. have announced that they will open up a clothing establishment here very soon in the store room at 617 Main street, where the prrent up town office ot the S. P. is located. The railroad office will be moved it is reported that the situation is serious. There the tribes have suc conibed to the passionate pleading of the Riffians to join in a holy war in the name of Mahomet, White AmoDE Rebels General Chambrun directed the;to ,he HPka bulldin' successful operations in the west, . and as the attack develoDed. one Defense Demonstraton Important tribe, which had joined Krim, changed its mind and sided - with the French. .On flanks of the Bibane heights the Riffs have con- WASHINGTON, May structed a mare of trenches, and , fense day demonstration will be held United News Thursday night. It is the most significant development Throughout The Country Is Planned For July 4 soon in preparation for ihe con-i gretulonal elections next year. This declaration of renewed war fare against the Insurgent repub licans carried especial significance because It is regarded here as the first maneuver toward a third term for Coolidge, it follows promptly on the discovery of an under cur rent which is developing against Coolidge running for renomlnatlon in 1928. The Washington Post, owned by E. B. McLean and edited by George Harvey sad always regarded as a staunch administration organ, is preparing to announce Sunday that President Coolidge will have strong republican opposition for the nom ination In 192$. The decision ot the administra tion to conduct an aggressive cam- Ipaign to elect a Coolidge congress 25. A de- was announced exclusively by the Swallower Of Sword Gets A Jail Sentence E. E, Simpson, sword swallower with the Bnnpp Brothers carnival which rolled their tent like the pro verbial Arab here teu days ago, liked the forage of broken glass and rninr blades around Klamath so II .hu l. ih.i titiiiw nnil nvn ug man ivu i." ...... . stayed over here, only to be sadly disalluatoned by local hospitality last Saturday night when deputy sheriff Jas. Hilton herded him to the "hoosegow" on a charge ot driving while intoxicated. Simpson couldn't convince Judge Hunsaker that the rarlfled atmos phere of Klamath, like old wine had gone to his head. The judge said 100 and days, ? that goes. LEAK IN COAST III III Mill fiETS Blfi CATCH' the Atlantic roast trade, ware con ' firmed by ('apt. Frodorlck M. Ilurl jsche, of the excursion boat Express, 'which docked here after a run from I llitllluiure. 1 "Wo were aiiniowliere off the Ji.r. suy coast," ilortacha said, "when wo were hailed by men aboard a small boat. h.t u'ftj' laid. ' U,N Ki.m.io Unl the heights have been honey-combed July 4, war department officials to provide shelter from the French j decided late today after their armls artillery. Prisoners captured said ! tice day plan had bee nrejected by that there were many European of- President Coolidge. fleers among the Rift warriors, and that these had directed the modern battlements. The whole Riff de fense is being conducted In modern World war style. At first it was thought that the I shortness of time before Indepen dence day would make the organiz ing of a mobilization test too diffi cult, but it was decided to under- CTp 'an started his nir.in thrust take the task, snd make the affnfr ito.- . iimtlia. -wlieiu-e the tmopslas extensive a tlie limited tiiuc rough. -hroKfch'to Mfjnlay and" AiaJ-' would permit. jcan--, triumphing over desperate j Army officials were reluctant toi resistance. French aviators and ar-j break the tradition of a national: tillcry met tho modern defense of .defense day, which they sought to; the Riffs with equally up-to-date establish with the first annual test offensive tactics. But for this fact last September, the advancing troops would have since the November elections, but it is the first rumbling of the inter nal republican fight that may repeat to a degree that 1912 episode. been halted The developments of the last 24 hours represent the first major at tamptt the FrenA to- pVinish Krim for his effort to subvert French au thority. Marshal Lyautey has been waiting until his army was ample' Clerk to administer a crushing defeat be-jyou?" fore developing his attack, and ap- Mrs. parentiy he now believes that his force is strong enough to subdue Krim. The Bpre (at 1 a. m.): "I heard a ghost story the other night by jove it did make me start!" ; '9he: "I wish I knew It!" Santa Rosa, Calif., Press-Democrat. "Well, what can I do for INDIAN CONVENTION OFFICERS ELECTED At the meeting held at Wlul Kse by the Klamath Indian Coun clle, matters were taken up re garding the future Klamath Indian convention. The following nfrtfora were elected by the tribal coun , ell: Jess L. Kirk, president; Fred Hendrick, secretary; Ben F. Mit chell, treasurer. The finance com mittee is composed of Bidwell Rid dle, Willie Henry, Elden Miller and Fred Hendricljs. Grounds com mittee, Grover Clarkson, Willie Jonho, and Finley Wilson. Samuel Clinton, Sim Riddle and Willie Henry are on fhe religious commit tee. The band director is Seldon Kirk and the publicity director is Walter J. Kerrigan. The Klamath Indian convention will be an an nual affair, this being the first con vention which tho Klamath Indian tribe has ever held on the reservation. Guttersnipe: "They tells me as you're selling things here for song; so I'll sing yo' 'Horsey, keep yer tail up' for that little hat." South Bend Tribune. Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind ot heat yon obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it is installed in your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not Just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat, at minimum -ex-pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 Bids Are Opened On j City Paving Project (Continued From Page One) J the above improvement work. A long list of property owners resid- j ing mostly In tho district to he Improved known as 36a. presented ! a petition to the cuumll asking 1 for the use of Warrenlte pave-' ment, influenced probaUly by i the lesser cost of this class ot j street surfacing as compared to ; Warrenlte with bllunilnotu oncrete ) base and straight fon-r?a paving. NEW YORK. Ma.v SB. A leak In the coast guards' blockade of New York harbor baa been reveuled with the si'lxiire of beer and whiskey valued at KMOO, which was being smuggled in from Bunion aboard two liners ot the Kahtem Steamship compauy, the William Winters and the Boston. The dlacovory was imido accidentally yentorduy when a workman dropped a barrel contain ing the contraband. The discovery disclosed, at tho same time, thut constwiso vessels lire engaging In tho liquor traffic. Tho liquor which cas contained barrels and cases labelled "pickled herring" was confiscated and taken to Ihe bargu office after its aolsure ut the company docks. Workman around the pier said thut they re cently had unloaded thousands of boxes and barrels similarly marked. Reports that rum smugglers, pinched by the strict blockado by the const guard, were attempting to unload their stocks on steamers In tftu-yvjwwj Safeguard System of Filing. Aik far BooltUe - Filing anJ Finding" sFST'H i-.-lf'Sl . 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