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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1925)
) V 4f- 1 i! r Page Twti Wednesday, Doc 2, 102." YUMA EDITOR IS FREED OF LIBEL iJk tmi foars Skyline That Resembles New York's' YVASlllNCTON. lec. 1. The Itu- "f. . I mantan debt of I44.S40.000 htm YUMA. Arfc.. M 1. George W. j Decn funded on terms approximating Lynn, editor of the Yum Herald. British settlement, with a ten- won decjslve victory for him-, year period of leniency, according tot elf and the "freedom of the senator Rwd Smoot, "a member of ! press" Monday when the criminal tnc commission. . libel charges against mm were ais-i Smoot made the announcement missed by Judge Bollinger. iate Tuesday, following call at the Lynn was sensational figure ui,ite house. , . r- for many months because ot hia bit-1 . , ter and dramatic fight against E.K ASiIl.S'ilTO.."Iec. 1. A warn- P. Sangulnettl. millionaire rancher, jing that a violent hurricane was who charged In a long legal battle t swinging on the southern Atlantic that tfie editor hod editorially ac cused him ot selling -milk from dis eased cattle. The trial during May and June, coast, was Issued by the Vnlted States weather bureau late Tuesday. A tropical storm has become se vere and will more northeastward I. had o excited the passions of, from 30 degrees north, 1.7$ west, Lynn's followers hat the court j where it was Centered at 2 p. m.. . battle was postponed scleral times, i with further increaso In Intensity, Dismissal was made on motion j the weather bureau said. of District Attorney Henry Kelly The center of the s'.oun will pass v on the ground 'that lb" continue the .near Cape Hatters late Tuesday trial would only "excite the pas- night or Wednesday morning, the I il (tons of the community again, and warning predicted. because conviction cannot be ex- -X;;-: . . . pected." ( The outcome ot the case against iiiliii MM m MS Decisive Buttle on in French Campaign HKIUUT. Ryrla. Dec. 1 (Unllrd News) Trench troops and l)run rebels are fighting what probalily will be the decisive battle ot the ranipalKit In narrow valley only live miles long. In which Ilea Hie fortified rlty ot llaslielya. r'our thouaaml Druses are strong ly established, anil the Krenrh have begun an artillery bombardment from the heights ot Merdleyoun. The I 'ruses are espeetlng reinforc e nients (mm the surrounding tribes, Uat., fi s: f ROME, Dec. 1. The national campaign during which every Ital- htm, Lynn said- "Justifies my j tan was appealed to for a dollar or tight tor freedom of the press and : more toward paying the debt to the thlthe. a new order of things ' United States has closed. The total in Yuma county." - Sangulnettl, It was understood, was In full agreement' with the motion to dismiss. SUBSCRIBER FOR SEVENTY YEARS Cap Applegate Will Enter Contest of Portland ;Cregonian amount collected, more than twice the $1, 000.000 asked by Premier Mussolini, will be announced Sat urday. Italians at home and abroad made early and gratifying responses to Mussolini's appeal. . v N- Captain O. C. Applegate Is lay-, ing claim to the distinction ot hav ing read "the Oregonian whenever available tor 70 years, having per used It faithfully after It had been in existence only fire years. Now the Oregonian Is enjoying a diamond Jubilee, and there will be "great goings-on" Friday, December the fourth', when all the ".old-timers" gather at Portland to enter the contest of .the oldest reader. Seventy-live years ago, on Fri day, Thomas J. Dryer was offered a position in '.the Sand wish Islands now the Hawallans. He .was then, owner ... av-j , ,i.,. 'L..j' oi me urejuuiftu, siirj tuna luur- page papef delivered spasmodically to Its several hundred patrons. Dryer disliked Immensely the Idea ot leaving with the newspaper hang ing on his hands, and he needed all the money he could obtain for the trip. Besides he was- Indebted to his foreman, H. L. Plttock, for back wages. To wash his hands clean of the whole affair. Dryer gave the Ore gonian to Pittock for wages. Gave away for a mere song what is now a three million dollar corporation and the leading newspaper of the Pacific northwest. In company with Arthur Brown of Medford, traveler for the Oregon ian, Captain Applegate plans to leave this week for Portland to at tend the convention, and pnt his finger in the old-reader pie. To Disarm Nations Problem of League ' Tlie city of Miami, Florida, is carrying through one of the most pretentious ImiMing programs the country has ever witnessed. DuiUing permits lo extent of $10,183,419.00 were issued by the city for the month of October. This amount was exceeded by only five cities in the V. S. Thc view above roirmblrs that of (lie Battery, N. Y. In foreground is newly made land on Hlscaync Hay, Kliich will become a park. The sly'jerapers in the background arc some of the new ones under ent- FIGHT CARD IS WFT T, ATTRNni,n oDP0"0 kim ne ' " Ma thir democrats. Ha will break away , SPEEDWAY VICTIM IS from all party allegiance. It they j A-r pOINT OF DEATH wn states end seek to defeat tnem i.ojj ANOEI.KS, Nov. 30. It. I.. for re-election. "Bed" Orlons. auto race driver In- The vice president nnnounred ' J,lred at the speedway race tiun these drastic measures In an ad- jjy, Btlll hovers between life and dress Monday before 1.000 women duath. at a luncheon under the auspices I Carlens was thrown SO feet from vTwo knockouts end two draws of the Women's Itooserelt repuMl- bis speeding racer, when be struck Crowd Gets Big Thrill In Gibbon and Sams Semi-Final sums up the boxing results ot last 'ran club. Tho vice president burn night at Scandla hall. j ed nil his bridges In what was pcr- The main event between Mike Do haps his most sensational speech a car driven by Jerry v onderllrb, who was only slightly Injured. An elimination Monday revealed (By Charles M. McCann.) LONDON. Dec. 1. (United News) Disarmament la next on the Eu-ilinto ot Portland end Hilly Watson since hi election. The present sen- that Carlens had fractured skull ropean agenda. With the Locarno i went the full ten rounds to a draw.'ate situation he declared goes far! and Internal injuries, treaties signed and sealed there remand fell flat ofter the resj of the beyond the question of party regu-1 mains only their formal ratification i party. Watson started fast but larity. It goes to the foundation . by the various International par- slowed and in the fifth claimed n cf representative government anil liaments. which have not. yet acted.' foul which the referee could not I he says he will carry the battle to put them fully Into effect. These i see. The boys were protecting right back to. the country. "l-et ratifications will be perfunctory mat-' themselves in the clinches and Wat- the politicians, slew In their own ters, for the only real opposition son appeared to have the advantage; juice," ho saldj "My opponent say to the treaties was in Germany, and ! of this rule. But with De Pinto com-1 that I am doing this for political the relchstag already has approved lng through for a strong finish the reasons and that 1 am a candidate them. referee and iudees mado It a draw. : fr anma other office That Is The war left three great lnterna- .Ia ,nclr "lx canto Micky Gib-1 their reaction tlonal problems to be ' solved In bons of Milwaukee and Chuck Sums, j pontics. That Europe and disarmament is the i whose hat Is now hung in town. I danzerous and raised the roof. A whirlwind af- ! can say third and , last to which Europe "i?t turn, .The. rabjems' were: ' ir'i (if rat: m.-mi Reparations, solved by the Dawes' plan; security,' which is the aim ot the Locarno treaties; and disarma ment, which Is yet to be dealt with. a ail great Issues Is Just where I am jthey know It. hat I please and I gave the fans a run for their nil ver. Both men dispensed and as similated a world of punishment. The two preliminaries were It Is axiomatic among Euronean short and sweet. Skinner McDon- statesmen that security must comolald stopped Kid Thompson In tho before disarmament, and now Eu-Uhe second frame. One Hound Ho rope Is confident that security hasjgan of Melln lived up to his namo come. The disarmament which Is to follow will be of a union be tween the Locarno treaties and the league of nations. Royal Edict Skids Bally Soup Course LONDON, Dec. 1. The Prince of Wales, with the help of women who want t keep thin, is killing soup as an Item on the London dinner menu. i Wales himself has a dread of be coming fat he has been told that he has a tendency to corpulency like his grandfather, King, Edward VII and It may be because of that that he never eats soup. His abstention has been noticed at ell dinners he attends. Now aoup Is seldom served, at meals at which be is present.' ' ' Women, desperately trying to keep thin, have found out Inde pendently that soup Is a fattener and they, too, refuse to eat it. LC D. COADY HEADS 1 '26 HARVARD TEAM CAMBRIDGE, Mass.,- Nov. 30. Clement D. Coady, of West Newton, wag elected captain of the 1926 Harvard football team Monday at a meeting of the 18 men, who play ed in the Yale game.. The election was unanimous. Coady who Is a member of the Junior class, played fallback most of the past season, being ehifted to his old tackle position after the crimson's defeat at Princeton. ly hanging the K. O. on Jim Flem ing in the first few seconds. A good crowd was in attendance. fair from start to finish, this will j Atfnt caro whL llkea It. I simply ask "a- rulo to I permit the country to go ahead wrth Its business and not put a premium on the din and chatter of filibusters." JUDGE A BENNETT'S FUNERAL IMPRESSIVE Si E LISTERINj THROAT TABLETS Christmaskl Just Around the Col Which means that you ahouM J : .... ,n r. -;-. iiuji juui gulling v.uiu3 now. We have the finest selection tv;. we have ever had and everybody W STEEL ENGRAVED HAND COLORED ARTISTIC DRAV, Some on parchment, others ob I stock. It )Y true that cheaper cards majllij they lr.ck that indefinable quality, "class' j When a high quality card nuyr five cents why belittle your persoiii; ing your friend a cheap imitation, j Come early and make jour sfc hundreds of designs. J it (jiltjsr PSj XJ'S KLAMATH FALLS OHW, 7 ' fUHIT Y I STUDENT STRIKERS AWE SCHOOL BOARD FOREST GROVE., Ore., Dec. 1. A "strike" of more than' 100 Forest Grove high school students ended today after the school board was forced to compromise tho Is sue et question. Thirty-five students, behind in their grades, were forbidden to at tend a football game between In dependence and Forest Grove high choolB. They disregarded the or der and were suspended as a re sult. Student leaders called the strike yesterday and a walkout followed. Studies were resumed this morning when the school board agreed to "forget the matter" and not pen alize the disobedient Sr., DAWES CRAVES SENATESCALPS Would Defeat All Senators Who Oppose Change In Cld Senate Rules CHICAGO, Dec. 1. Vice Presi dent Charles G. Dawes, will 'stump' the country to defeat senators who oppoae him this winter In his fight to change the ancient rules of the United States senate. It will make no difference wheth er the opponents are republicans or To read The Klamath News day alter day is to koep thoroughly in-1 formed on happenings of Importance throughout the world as well as In Klamath Falls and vicinity. ' Printers Sick SiomacS and Headaches V Almost Cost Jo!) 8 ; -W Mr. M Cotlim of WoodhaveiO p. i., wyi, "infarj ot plodding iJ;rotfr;h my work wearily on account ol irk hrriflachtr and mur uomachj mm en jit goon dciuid ana ambition, can do tiwrr and brtter work and tiff i worth living. 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Ilcnnett, former supreme A court Justice of Orcsn "cl cir cuit Jud?e of Wasco counfy whoie public funeral was hv'il In Ilia cir cuit court room of tho" court houne at 11 o'clock this morning. Im mense floral tributes, haul. Ing the Judge's df'gk before which I lie ej ket reposed encircled the nil.ns of the roster. S T Before you Build or Buy a Home n insist on ChecKSeal Electrical Wiring V'"C'If ersrcceenn Uhlig's Electric Store Phone 234, 1026 Main St Headquarters for 'Check' ' Seal Goods BUY Tlitlfv ORUOS 1 Christmas Gi For Everyone NOT FORGETTING THE HO J I Let Us Solve Your Gift Prot lems. Our prices are not S?l Prices, but less than Sale Price and guaranteed merchandise Glover's Jewelry Sto And Gift Shop Home of the Big Street Clock )( ,1