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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1926)
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ORE.: SUNDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1926 SECTION TWO" Automobile and Comics ' Price Five Cento T JFORMER SEATTLE -.Q Hunday afternoon 'arsal day for Ihe t Kninii, hull. At 2:10 HAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20. ! (I'nltod Preae) Off to thn training! j ramps to whip atlft muscles into! Is dress ro-1 ""'mission and tunu op Ibe eyes, the! mitt swingers' 'l;;,:l,dlvl,''on ' ,oral ,"u"!b"11 vory luui.l.. thn .nn. I mul third ymn ",a "HI brad thn Iroupa In hli three i will leave town Monday P. 01. till- IMl.h.r .nrf ,.i..i.... ... ..... .... run .t of lha bovlng commissions nlon Beara. the new Ban Francisco Marc h I thow will appear In span-' '"Iflc Coaat league club, will drive Hli . Only Kid Blarkey and Franklo' '" 10 "yron "ot KKa and sot lM will b. absent. lU-nn, Dot-i U'L . ., ... ... ......... ...... 1 .1 P Blltll Ul t' II klnliiatll li I K II I"' n wire rhninlm. mid leal yi-nr Merrill trli-il fur IIik up. Klamath wun thin year, thn flrnt aihonl to dvi.i.p a thlid mln nin tnani Coai-h Kmnrh will tukn hl mnn to Mfiltnnl neat wnrfc. ahrrn thn Klamath tnrn will plnv thn It'iaun Itlvnr vallny chapma. Allhiiuch Mnd furd haa Imnn alulnl In win tun nutn rhairipfiioiblp at halrm ilurlnx tho toutnamnnta. thn Klnmnth hlrh 1 priimlara to put up a atiff f'arht and lu alva Ilia valli y nu n a r..nl raru. 14 JAI'H kavi:i Army Chaplain Up On Serious Chanre art nknti h, "Hpni.d and I'unih." Jark ' rim, Wilbur llurrlnicton and Ilohhy Hnyna iSprlnun. The Seala will make Ko will have planra In the lup- ""V tbelr permanent training portinx raat. camp for the eeaaon. but the Ueara Tba boilnc romuiUalonera are In! will only remain one wenk at Byron, a aomewhat dlvldnd frame of mind H'-nvlna; then for Htockton. rauai d by thn nx-elpt of both noud I newa and had. The plnaaant word wan that Kid Bturkry will nhow up bem about Wednesday of next wrek. lo ronrludif hie preparatory Bluff here. KlrlnK the fani a line on hli rondltlon. The nut ao itond newt waa that the appearance of Krankle lloyle on the card la aomewhat over coat by doubt. The commiaalon ! leurnlua; at flret band tho diffi culty of d-allnit wlih the hoj-flKhl- POLICE INDICTED SKATTLH. Waah., Feb. 20. (t'nltcd I'reaa) Floy Olmsted, for nnr police lieutenant and twenty other defendant were convicted on two counta charging conrpiracy to violate the nntlon.il prohibition act. In a verdict returned In United Btalea district court here thla after noon by a Jury which had been In Woman Makes Money lor U. S. anil rooklea or the Benin, together with a few regulars, will leave for ... ,'.,. ' i-.u.- i,. Olmsted and others convicted are liable to a maximum fine ot $20,000 each and (our years In prison. Arguments (or a new trial will be heard March 8, and If denied, sentence will be passed at that time. Among those convicted along with Olmeted were Attorney Jerry L. Finch, former deputy prosecuting at torney: Ed 11. Mrlnnia, Emory A. freighter, after llvlnaj through twen ty days of torture off the Japanese COSFt. The men, members of the crew of the Japanese-freighter Tnlshin Maru number three, are being nourUhed 0t lux chameleons. A day or so ago ,l,ck to health aboard Ihe Standard BAN FRANCISCO, Fib. 20. (United News) Fourteen men have been saved from their disabled 1 ; ,.. ' a n u'uiinm p BAN FRANCISCO. Feb. I Culled I'r.m.i Hurrnunded wlih all the rrrv-y of military proced urn Chaplain Orvilln I Clinipltt, U. H A , will face a military court martial hern within thn nnar fu ture, the United I'reaa waa Informed today. Tim exact nature of thn rharRns haa not been revealed, and the date (or Ihe rnurt-martlal haa not yet town ant. Major Waller Krimball, acting Judge, advmaln for thn ninth corpa area, aald. However. It Is generally anppoaed that the chap luln'a dlftlrulttra are Ihe out growth that ha waa unduly friendly with two glrla, one a rulUin co ed, while atatloncd at Fort Leaven-worth. WK.iTIIFK ItKIDItT ORKO0N- Unaottlod, probably lo cal ralnt west portions; ralna. anowa raat portion: aouthwesterly wlnda nn the coaat. they were asaurrd that Doyle would SO. i appear, but Saturday, for somo un known mason. Franklo had changed his shirt or his mind, or words to that effect. The commissioners, huwevnr, still cling to the hope that lioyle can be eocurnd. Coming Karly. Rtsrkny'a promise to ahow up sev eral days earlier than bad been ex pected, counteracted the gloom of the commlFtonera. "The Kid," ot course, Is the big (eature of the eve ning's slaughter. Denny Iiotson, obilng confidence, as usual, is working steadily, and showing vnrey well. Denny can't see It any other way but that his speed will carry him over. He ex pecets that. In spile of Starkey's punch and ability to absqrb the leather, that he will be ablo to cloud the air so thickly with gloves that the referee will be unable to are anything but u'.t right to the Oil tanker Java Arrow. They were near death from lack ot food and water when tho American ship res cued them. Nineteen others from the Japan ese craft are believed to have been lost after taking to lifeboats lata last month. Smith. Ed Engdnhl, Z. J. Hedrlck and Ed Erlrkson, charged by the government with being operators I and crews of rum running boats. I Among those freed were Patrol-j maii O. F. Reynolds, Mrs. Elise Olm-1 sted, wife o( Roy: Wilbur E. Dow. I customs house broker; John H. "Doc" Hamilton, colored proprietor! of The Barbecue Pit; C. V. Harvey, (ormer patrolman, and a Japanese caretaker at the Olmsted home here. r"V DEMOCRATS FAIL TO BLOCK PLAN WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Senate democrats tried to get together to day In opposition to the American debt commission's settlement of tho 2. 130. 000,000 Italian war debt and (ailed. After a three hour meeting, the conference, called by Senator Rob inson, Arkansas, the party's floor leader, broke up with the party split between two factions those desiring to support the settlement and those opposing It, Upon bearing of the split. Sen ator Smoot, republican, Utah, chair man of the senate finance commit tee announce. he would call ap the settlement in the senate at an early date and expected It ratification. Republican leaders bare beld up action following Its approval In the ' house believing the democrats were solidly against it- . , , Some Tlesin's. new coats Just In at Bee 1 129 So. 7th St. F19-20 Mrs. Laura Gardin Frascr, A. X. A., New York sculptor is the only woman ever commis sioned to design coins for a gov ernment. She designed the Ala lian.a, Grant Memorial and Ft. Vancouver coins, all SO cent " pieces. For Results Use News Class Ads Foreign Cars Included In the out of state visitors are Ave Cali fornia resident who regeitered their can In the chamber of com merce and Triple A booth yesterday. Those to register Included James B. Pierce of Rlverbank, Lyle Hlmel-. wTight of Oakland, H. Randall ot . Week, D. P Goodrich of San Francisco and H. H. Welch ot Chlco. . -' decision. For results use News Class Ads. 3 10RROWS CAR TODAY" Every Day Is an Automobile Show WHERE r-STAR FOURS and SIXES Are Displayed After you have seen and rid den in any other make just ask yourself if the value per. dollar is there as it is in the Star. amaker Motor Co. 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