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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1926)
PgeTwo Wednefclay. January VX 192 THE KI. NORWECfAIV SiP WUl Next Middleweight King Be Negro; First One to Reign? N Rf IMAGE NEW TORK, Ja K. AJte banc adrift to t Atlantic for weeks also f d"3 Rot:pr" daa oi Sestsmsst; :i. weather tun, NerwvsjW freighter Slick-: Isstad ftollT Mscaed the Caitsd of bard- salsa m M". "il aucsiTU at tMM, ' jj, fckalaatad fu sot sjoalD-' paj with radio ul whea she ,a ""-i fcer propeller en dar eat of Rotterdam is a TicxctM auras, there was bo way to taa T jelp. Captain KUTBa or-: eat the crew of the freighter Co 1 aaif bar carco forward, so that taf stern was raised oat of the wa-j ar end temporary repair effected.' fbla required several days end no sootier ra the propeller mesded taaa the cargo had to be shifted jack again. The moment the Brlekiestad cot under way another atorm lllew up and tore any the; (nakeahift propeller.,, g la a second effort to repair it a . dory as smashed ta the waTes aad two seamen tajnred. Drift Hetptees Throorh altersate tempers and fair weather the freighter drifted helplessly on til the British steam er GeraJdlae Mary came along. A'! to Eae was passed, bat this saap- ped wKaia 24 hoars. A second tow; Una also broke aad the British; Teasel, wilaont radio, had to pro-j eeed to port After more days of waiting. dor-) ac which prorirkxis began to ran: low, the StkUeatad's sigsals of distress attracted assistance from! the Norwegian steamer Dampfen. Again a tow line was passed in ! the aeavy seas aad then a storm at ahrfat separated the two Teasels.' After three days' the crew of the' Mocklestad looked la rain for the Dsmpfea, and finally the Utter re-; appeared. Her skipper had bo oth er tow tine, however, and sig- naDed thst aaless - the freighter's i crew woald ahandoa ship ao tor-1 ther aaVstaaca was possible. Captain sUa-reCess '' ret ased to '. leave, an J asked tor food and wa-' ter. The Dampfen waited three! days for the sea to calm antfl-' dently for provisions to be trans-1 tarred sad thea steared away. . Days more passed before a sal-' rage ship, which had learned of the Stockleexad s plight. tiaally found her "somewhere ia the At-: antic" and managed, after the ! greatest difficulty to get the j treichter to the Azores. Since j thea, encountering storm after) storm, the Norwegian freighter has j been limping from the Azores to Beraada and thence to New York. Aad after a few days ia drydock la the Brie basin her skipper is t going to head her for Wabana, j Newfoundland, to deliver the car go that was due not later than November 7, last. I FEAR EXTINCTION OF SILVER SIDES State Club Leader .Makes the Rounds n.wiMi ,nsKirriiAi.i. referred k..L . onwuiN At;i: I'l.nruL. (cu,nm 't l.KC.E. X)ltVAJ.l.l. Jan. IS.- oomli, . Tillamook Official Aikt New Hatcherie B Establish ri Sci S3 VLca Tirrr Howcrs, iK-irn ciulVnjrrr, meets Harry Orcb, wjr'i'i miiiiiwht cl-iopion, in their t;t!e boct on Kcb. 26 the. forovcr uce tic opportunitr of Keening the first oefr" to rule thzl i.TLkn. ircjrdir.g to arailiblc rceordj. .iso the m;dil!ewcight divhba is fie pr.lr on' in waleh sajthpaw fighters hive reigned, Al M.-Cor sad Johnny W?nn were "lefties," aai T:grr u a south j':w. I, .'ookj lie Tier's ll chance. REALTORS DECIDE TO BURY HATCHET NEW YORK. Jan. 1. (United News) A stock dividend of 900 per, cent was announced Tuesday night by the Nash .Motors company. The corporation's common stock went; np Si points Tuesday to SS17 a share. , The new stock dividend gives nine shares for each share now held. j n nue tne new dividend is one or the largest ever granted in any ' stock. The Nash company In 19IJ.j when., the corporation was but ill l years old, gave each owner of one. common share four additional . shares of common and three of pre- ferred. Nash, which has made huge sums ! of money for consistent investors in its stock, paid cash dividends of j:0 : a share on common stock last year. la 1955 the company sold S3.000! cars and earned a net profit of more 1 than $16,000,000. i The dividend announcement of the Nash company follows others in the automotive industry. The Chrysler company has split its stock on a basis of four new shares for one of the old holdings. General ; Motors has declared large extra cash dividends. (Continued From rase One) would be pointed out to them, that owing to the fact that several miles ! of farm lands and industrial sites intervened between the townsitei and Klamath Falls, as well as j Texum. a railroad station, that it ; would be disadvantageous to name the new towa?i:e South Klamath Fali. That it clzht better be named West Keno almost anything! other than the flrpt selection. Among those at the luncheon were George Waitcn of Wright and Waltoni C. S. Montilius. Mrs. Nate Otterbein. William Duncan. T. P.: PORTLAND. Jan lr "United Seirsi With the bell.! t r-.t trail ers are threatening ts.'.;act!ia to the silvert.de salmon taa In Oregon ccvit streams cer-bers if "he state fish eon-.mln'on today sjthorued an Investigation of all smaller streams cot being fished commer cially to determine There more hatcherits might be oersted eco nomically. The movement for this investiga tion was started by J. S Haves, commisslcner from Tillamook. ho said that l'lO.OOO cases of trull sal man had beta packed last year, and the sllversiae run had been cut from :t to &4 per cent. "Next year the number of t rollers will increase 15 to SO per rent, and 1 if the rua continues to drop off an other two or three years there will i be co need of operating the present hatcheries as far as ilvertdes are concerned." said Hayes. Haves urged that suitable hatch ery sites be located, and eggs taken on sevea or eight smaller streams not touched by commercial fisher men. Commissioner Kakin of As toria said that he sst little use in locating new hatcheries when present batcherlea are a digraee.. but voted for the Investigation so long as It would not involve expend iture of any funds. Kiss rien C.'r II. ;'! st ite cli leader In company wth Frank rVx'on. cvunir tiuli lea.liw. is making the rounjs of the clui s . I i. Klinl'.h eoiiniv. Sh t,UI" W ' " i '!! .n.nJ : ek In Klamat YesterJar Mu Vosgill "'J toa lsltd Alenss. Um' ui'll. the Ageoey. It. Kmi'h and CMlo qula schools. This mcrntng they will visit ia the vhrinliy of Milter, 111!! and Soring Lake, aad this af teraooa at Keno and I'U-vna Miss Cotrglll W'U lell ' work among toys and g rls at the chamber of commerce (ovum lunch- eoa today. i and the coach expects winning aigregatka. lit have a TOO MUCH TTll. SYDNEY. Australia. Jaa. II j i United Nsl Static prevented r-1 broaJcaitlng of a radio program from statlen WJZ. New York City, f Tuesday. ! The aignals came owr weakly and. were caught by station irr here, but J It was Impossible to transmit Ihem to Australian listeners. 11 . . . . n S . . L - I V tatiaivtiu, M s sr u U w ibj R ,f . fa I- of Klamath f alls are still a Ihn a !rrai,7 Ireehman rasVrtUall souad sl.or 1 "cUon a h. (be second rut. j hor "Ctltlvs T1 Cl.de llul uard. frolimn lisi. 'J"" ""'"laattjT, bs1'. Mib, expects to u .i th. entire " B,,In,al4 J suj.d la the ga ne wl:h Von nouth I r",( at t, at M.iarnnuth loutght The H j "l!oB- member, remaining oa lb. suu.d A r-ttxiTv . ..I have Uaa doing sell this tern.. ,T " " WAIIIN(1TC. vCa,. say you art !, ?? I eoa are a I Helen K.H.. .v. Nadil X'.VM. Jan II Claims under j bad lecturer'. muoU ' the wtirkmen'a ceaipenasUoa art ; aoB( B(j bs toJ' ' eanaot be made dy aa Injured work-Jber arm .roc.a r Taa pMsidtnt. J.,tol Maul nf k- . vAI ft !foe the nti.J rU" I wU ii The court dismissed lbs rase tars la behalf at' orougni oy ueurga j. leuiay Tcr fund, claims for his wife aad their two: , children. He married after he wasi lnjure.1. la March, llil. (XIIIIT M.lkKM Itll.lVO man for dep-aidenta acquired af ter tjie accldeeii. the Oregon sup reme court held today. Just IXVKtrWiTt: Mt'AV.tXT WASHINOTON. Jaa. II Br of 4 o IS the senate today too a as you wUl sasai. 1 - r cosu ior las praBstll livery of The Klaauai 1 home or place of kij TT aow aad BemT. DEBT TERMS WITH ITALY ATTACKED LOWDEN TO LEAD IN CO-OP CONVENTION ( Continued From Page One) Week to Be Active in Circuit Court The following cases are set for trial on the dates noted below: Jan. 13th, 1928. 10 a. m. State' of Oregon v. Ted Jackson. I Jan. ISth., 192. 10 a. m. ' State of Oregon vs. Bybee Butler. Myers vs. Herald Pub. Co. i State of Oregon vs. Elliott, for! argument on motions. ! VI- 1 BUI v-c.-rw-.v- i . a . -v. . . . iwih..uiv.,, w.a. 11. line nenaersoa. can Bee Be and w. F." ..... ... ,., . , v c c.., . , , . Italian deM settlement became such Scars of Chil.co'.e and Smith, and . , t , . , . .,, a center of controversy when t was Morris Johnson. Owing to Illness ... J. T. Magulre. chairman of the real fJ" f l "0U"': ra esute board, was nnabte to attend. T"iday th" ". 'oa a" shored crcr until Wednesday bo- ' cause tf the number of speeches. REGULATE RADIO CHARGES. ! The main attack against the bill. WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. (United whirl, ,,. w -, .i...i i- Press) Governmental regulation of senate as toa liberal, was still to prices to be charged by broadcasting comc ,hen tie h0UBe oaJour!ied stations was suggested today by Sen- Tuesday. Representative Hull of ator Gooding. Idaho, before the sen- Tennessee, and Raincy of Illinois, ate Interstate commerce committee. M speak Wedneadoy. eon.iderlng the Howell and Dill ra-j It .BBMr that ,. ,etll(linPnt " raiiiiru uesiJIlD lulu ol"pwl- Senator Howell. Republican. No- ,ir vv . A kr..i. k v.. " '".tion. The six debt pacM nesoiated braska. brought out that some com- i. , v. , , kij .. .i t vuiu during tho congressional restss. in- hined stations are charging as high ,iji ,k. i, ,. a. send t. , . . . s eluding the Italian, were presented as J,600 an hour to broadcast from , v... , a single station. ,h9 boU,e A -'7 l:-P"- tentative Crisp. Georgia denvx-rat. jwho urged their r:iti:ics'.lcn. Al- vt.ij. .,r- tirrtit : most a full oemberslilo j ure ters, spats, cigarette holder, and a! polished dictloa that would do credit to Harvard, j Talk Big Figures. They talk about productioa cred its, wheat pools, documentation. margins, market analysis. They talk ; in millions. One. of the first co-j operatives, the Burley tobacco grow-1 era, has 106,000 raisers selllne crops through one marketing organ- uatlon. This movement is produc ing specialists and high powered ex ecutives. The individual, firmer j becomes one production unit. In a rast business organization that may extend over several states. Natural ly the pioneers in this method such as Bingham and Aaron Sapiro field man who perfected the anclal detail-of the cu-onerative want to see It stand on Its own feet i and oppose federal entanglements' such as any price control scheme j would cauBe. ' They are in the same atate of mind as the business man and want little governmental inter-1 ference. The Lowden school be-i lieves there are maladjustment that' this co-operative marketing will not ' reacn. IMPORTANT CHANGES WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. Im j portant changes have been made ic the house tax blU by the sen ate finance committee including: j Repeal of the capital stock tax." Increase of one ter cent in it,..: corporation tax to offset revenue; lost by repeal of capital stock tax. Exemption on theatre ad raised from 50 cents to 75 cents. I CAMDEN. N. J. Jan. 12 The sent latest offer to Jack Dcmpsey for a j Crisp told the hou.se that the heavyweight championship fight 1 terms of the Dalian seitlfmenl comes efrom William Wilson. Jr., j were the best that could be sc who cays he represents a syndicate . cured became of the cconi mlc con of Philadelphia and Ciamden bnsl-'dltlon of Italy, that President ness men. whose names he does Coolklge had approved tii. m and notTglT- j that stabilization brought by sot- Wilson baa wired to Dempsey. of- tlement of the Italian debt would fcring 1500.000 as a guarantee for make the country a better market a bout with Gene Tunney or Harry than it Is now fur American r.iw i to ne Held !n stadium to; material, and f,Hi..ff . the fln- f V be erected for the south Jmn. . I position in July. Wilson, who Is j RE-EI.WT TENNIS MEN manager of a Camden motion pic-1 N:w VORK. Jan. 12. Three of ture theatre, offered to deposit half the Present four officers of the a million dollars in a local bank)Unlted States Lan Tennis associa as an evidence of good faith. tion sund for re-election at : the annual meeting February S. TO TEST RIGHTS j Tbe7 are Jon" w- Mersereau, New LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12-(United ' 1"' pTe"lit'n,: "y S. Knox. News) Whether a wife in Call-1 "Mrctary" aDd 1x1 ui fornia has an actual ve,irf 1 Dalley. New York, treasurer. i w. fX 0$ m ; , 1 CH1.NA.MAX mm SA.V FRANCISCO. Jan. 12 VVhea the first transcontinenta,1 railroads pus-d their ribbons of steel westward. Chlnwe labor play d a larre part in overcoming hardships encountered on torrid desert and anow covered mountain. Chin Hong. 78, the ut of the crew of Orientals who figured In this contribution to American his tory more than a half century ago. aled here Tueedry 0f accidental "Phyxlatton, 36 '- utuZ&l I fornia has an actual vested Inter est in property acquired by hus band and wife after marriage, waa urged here before Judge Albert stcpnens In the test case of Frances Stewart against her husband, Ern est Stewart. Five acres of land figures in the suit which Is a friendly one. Stew art entered a personal denial to his wife's claim that she held a vested interest In the land. The ar gument was continued until Wednesday. faster'- Sid Stomach and Headaches ' Almost Cost Job' AntjQintrriAht ..? It. . - .- - u ' v victor Henri Bercwr (above, V ., Fr ambassador lo ih u. s , -dmg Eni.feJO.eschner.-, one of his country, foremost "Chew I; el-s''f 1 Mr. N V K. M Cnlhns nl Wwlk. 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