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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1926)
Paee Two Thursday, MnivliJlJiglL SEATTLE DEFEATS MANAGER PLAN jewl'y Elected Woman Mayor Mut Serve Office She Wished Vacated "Helen Favored toVef eat Suzanne t as Return Net Engagement Nears FARMER'S Dflll.AH I, p.utmcnl" "I '''' J) In imum I 1 SEATTLE, March 10. tt'nited Nert) 1 Although tec hntcalitles still remain a possible barriers to taking office. Mm. llerlha K. Lan ds, president of the city council, and unrelenting crusader for clean government, has won a smashing, personal victory In Seattle's mayor-; ally election. Chosen mayor by a majority of( 5S9S vote. Mrs. Landes' status had; not been definitely established Wed-! nesday afternoon, when backers of, the city manager plan. unwilling lo' concede defeat despite a re-check. , which shoved the proposition had lost by 111 vo.tes, demanded a re count of the city's 2S5 precincts. This plan, supported throughout, her campaign by Mrs. Landes, would abolish the office of mayor, j Political observers believe that( re-count would not change the re-, suit .and declare that Seattle has! shown a desire that Mrs. Landes' serve as mayor. It is held prob-j able, therefore, that she will take office June 5, when the term of Dr. Edwin J. Brown, defeated candi date for re-election expires. No Statement. , , Weari.. by a vigorous campaign and a final tiresome night of re ceiving returns, Mrs. Landes seclud ed herself Wednesday, refusing to! SA;s; T)EfiO. Cal.. March lo. grant interviews. Through her hus-j (lntted News) Central Smcdley hand. Dean Henry Landes of tne nulier tbo modern' Sir r.nluhad. ha University of Washington, she - brought hi famous crusadim: pressed regret that the city man- gptrU t0 southern California, ager plan apparently had been de- F h fr0:n roforra triumphs in I! ,' ' Itf,-a- NOW WORTH MORL ..ite.l t lir. . iiliuie litt'll wet lookllm Int.. Ih I'"'"'1" J,...lltie Will ll tin-m'el of H.1U1I.V 111U011 I111W visitor hell' o.-. 1 II,,. s.iilhc.t I'sl'le ml l,il io ,..lti.,Ui 1. 1 ill- nl Defeat of Suiannc- l.rnejcn ly Helen Wills of California. 111 their return rnjtaip'incntl is Urine forecast en the Itivcris as the mv uiid match draws ncarrr. The fact that the American slUe of liall is to lie ustil. instead of the F.uropcan sphere as in the first match, will materially ni.l Mi Wills, it is Kliexed. I'holo shows the two wom en, admittedly the worM's itrcatest women tennis jibu-r-., .shaking hands just In tore thcir'lirst singles battle. Src'y Jardina Now Staging Sweeping Probe of the Cotton Industry , KOltT WOKTH. Tela. M"h 10 ilmtrd .er I The I""' ,.sl o.mpleto Invest 1.-.H' ''" m.i.le Into the cotton it:.tn r ' it.,, eotmn marki'l L. un-i'-r ' lc ilr department of luricultiitc. . j, ,Mr.liii lo Secretary of Aricul tine J.udlne I Tim whole situation .irr-.ht an lei, si'gatlon from the itrcwrr I" 'the textile mill." the M-cre!:'" aid 011 his arrival hrre. Jardluv's statements , 01 . ernlnc the cotton Industry In itie t'nlt.d , were made wuh refenmc to the withdrawal of Iro- Clinton An-I, rsou rotnpnny from the lloii-'- ottoll exchange. Jjidlnn as riincernlim lh cOie , Inxe.tlMllon. Jiutuo. a..etled , would reach lr.0,1 . Voik to N,.w Oilean 1.1 include Tea.. Oklahoma and Aikaii Hie Inve.tlitHtioii would not now ! tinder o. Hill.-. Iliete had l .iron lii.luailon it ln.'Uied. Hefirrlnk to anil- ill' "re a. a whole, Jildllle U of the o,oulon thai I...I..IK' d ... ..lotion and lot te.r maiketma would inn the farm en po.mallclllh oil 1I0 Ir fee:, lie .aid tl.e ui.haum power of the dwillar ho. I 1 "oin i nls to h cents sinia I ne war The .c. ielali de. Uled he alarmed hv r-l'.o's of Liuliera lllo lui! from the 1 anus to Hi city WcliaveaC, I Ir mul riitr I tnl.li I li IMiiM ii.lon mot f lint, I'lue and I Ir Hlililnu Kasli ami INora lilli.e.' Iliildwole -of- '"UlU, lis, II., ksi f IT., I1 iL in li? i iuii ana Estf On Your Ruildi, 7MS Sixth Street LumV i W ltUMIM; IN yl xl.Tv lniu,J ' 1 f , BUTLER TURNS j ON HIS HOSTS Prefers Charges Against Col. Who Served Cock tail At His Party Wet Issue Factor in Next Election I!IC ViiO. V.irrh l' l iiil-Ml N.'ws 1 I'r.ili it it :y 111 ..nJ iJh uorM rmirt hi'.v. . n:. r-. il fnm M:t pr--primary poh.jcal scraintilt- - t h priniipal iwn-s -n whLh !n initl tilu wttci'ti M-:ia:. trial fjnijuigns will lie t'ta,Itu;i!. Tarm nIi'f. which two months ;KO rrnini't to b- 1 !it only is tie of any rons-Miat-ncc m tho M;iN sippi valley, hits bi.-n shunti'il into the backpruiiiul by a Kueral ar.-'-nunt amonK the i-andiilatf That itn farmors ne'il all th h.lp ;!int u- 1 1T1 III IIIWII. I MotiKO hull' None too larjie. 4 r.x z,;zc, v";cj ut;; try NEWS class aim MH.T.iiiM 1 r." 1 H 1 : LJ I "1 feated and said tnat sne naa no Philadelphia, the militant crusader statement to make. began his administration of the lo- Election of, Mrs. Landes. on alca, Vnjted s!ates marino post hy platform calling for development of rdcrin. a court mariai ot his re- munlcipal ntilitles and a thorough , H.ing n09t Coioncl Alexander Wil-' l'an Kvo ,h,'m snase-up 01 tne police aepartment t iams- culminates a two-year feud. In which she had ' bitterly attacked Brown's administration. hav- Colonel Williams, former com- mander of the San Diego marine base, .gave a rousing banquet of The .narginB mat. roe cuy govern- wekome ,0 (jenoral Ilutler. ment had been shot through with colone,, wa3 ord(,rej arretted Wed graft and corruption. Mrs. Landes nesday charKe preferred by- tea ner -ctosea town" lorces CeneraI ButIer th:lt he tnrough the most strenuous politl- ,he innuence of liquor cai campaign beanie nas ever seen. She has promised "the most business-like administration the city has ever had," and declared that she will make no appointments to pay off political debts,, "as I have no such debts to pay." Connie Talniadge to Foresake Movie Of th( middle western s in;; f!'ii:'.::)rial fleet inn thi. year, in.iiu: s.vTr. to have ,; vi-bprd the 1 b an st eat-s for air.iin t the world court and prohibit inn. 1 it-re Senator William H. McKmby. who voted for Amerirun adheri-no; to wa under tn(l irIll eourl, i opposed for t in during the ' Kpuhliean renomlnation by Colon l occasion irranic i.. uiun-nn Aiin-nea i.rst If General Butler's recoramenda- advocal"- r't: K. Kwnnan, the tions are followed by his superiors "dripping wef ix ronreded :h. in Washington, Coioncl Williams : democratic noininatton. will face a general court martial. I m 7" . KILL U1KLL Krrvrl CorktaiH. The banquet Riven to General Butler at tffe Williams home was at tended by all ranking officers of the marine base, as well as higli ranking officers of the eleventh naval district, according to marine I NEW OREG. UP EEFORE PROJECTS SENATORS NEW YORK, March 10. (United ' authorities here News); Constance Talmadge will The former commandant's wife, forsake the movies for the role ofiin accordance with local marine and naval tradition, is said to have served cocktails at the festive occa sion and all drank lo the health of the new commanding officer. the old-fashioned wife, according to Joseph M. Schenck, motion picture producer, and brother-in-law of the new Mrs. Alastair Mackington, which is Connie's name now. benenck, who is the husband of have told the officers after the Norma Talmadge, announced upon feast, was not strictly according to his arrival from the coast Tuesday! the constitution, and therefore not that Constance Is only waiting fori "becoming officers and gentlemen." the expiration of her contract with; "You should, upon all occasions, the First National on January 1, be-: uphold the ennf 'itu'ion and Its fore adopting the fireside role. I amendments to the I an letter of the v wt- . ...... 1 . .. . .sur contract, cans lor tnree more i law. he was quoted as saving, with pictures and Schenck says these, his characteristic viKor and WASHINGTON, March M iTnitt-l Newt--1 The interior de. partnient apnrn:,r.a:ion tnll. carry ing finals for re-l;tin:itiin projects, including lialter. Vale ami Owyhee in Oregon, has been made rendy for con-i.lerallon by the senate hy adoption In the appropriations eoni ml'tce of the Kendrick bill for a thre,!-Ve.ir (.TYlorimeilt In e.,l,.ni,'i. That. General Mutler is said to ,:.. ..' i , im'ii .iuii iouii.s Hi Ht't;ers. This has been Incorporated i.h an amendment in the bill. Approval of this amendment tarries the bill into the senate, t-ar.rn of all the provl--ioiia for sta'o aid In laud setMu- arainst which Senator Mc tr.arshailed the support of the senators of the reclamation mates. will be finished before the end of tanry. mili- the year. The honeymoon of the movie atar and the English captain has been postponed until then. Have your watches repaired hv Jesse Evans, and get the best. All' work Jlrst clasB and guaranteed.! jz .Main bu Klamath Falls. .Mil DELANEY MEETS MrTIGUE. NEW YORK March 10 (United Marine officers here dcclarod to" night they did not expect chaws would be preferred against others ; than Colonel Williams. The gon-j tral was expected to regard his si-1 vere verbal reprimand as snffi-' dent punishment for the officers' who sat on the welcoming banquet' and drank to the crusader's health. The entire affair, however, was' leporiuu oy (ieneral Ilutler to. .sews) Hearing no marks from i-nitri siatno ..... t - muiiiii: u u lllOl 11 ll!S 111 his Monday nights bout with Joe Washington, and Colonel Williams, Lohman. in which he stopped the j, he welcoming host, was rerun. rugged Clevelander in the tenth mpndnd for a Bt.nurllI c(m round. Jack Delaney, llridgeport it was said. ngnt Heavyweight, has begun train ing for his fight neit Monday night with Mike HcTigue of Dublin. The winner of the Delancy-Mc-Tlgne bout Ib to have first shot at Champion Paul Berlenbaeh. While ring a . favorite over the acing Irish Knster is April 4th. Order your suit now for Easier and get the latest fashions from N. B. Drew. "Men's Togs." Ml 1-1 3 to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic take it in small f.avored tablets. EPSOM SALTS COMPOUND IN YAHLE.TS At yo-jr 'druggut, 25c The Knight Laboratories, CI,xiio IIKLKV WINS EASILY. .mi K, Alarm 10. (Knitiil News) the Bridgeport boxer will enter the! Annnrentlv iinlr,.l.l..,i i,- i. ... ! man, many believe MrTigue is muchj cent touch of grippe, Helen Wills' too clever for Delaney. Mike might breezed through three matches In! well outpoint Jack just as ho did , the Nice tennis tournament Wcdnes- "Tlger'1 Flowers some time ago. day, winning them all with ease. Miss Wills defeated Miss Shirley I of England in straight, love sets.l victory ' another Eng- BLOWS THAI V Ol F TltACK tr-i no rt x i. n ... .. .1 .iiarui i o. (i. n lieu ( an(i followed this up hy ""' " lornauo propor- v,,r Miss Maynard tions blew a passenger train fromliish ninver .n c.i the rails between Hpalato and! Knln Monday, Injuring many pas- SHIP HIS till. ;. sen gen. j SAN' FRANCISCO, March 10. Windstorms on tho Dalmatian1 (United News) In distress for the coast ennk B0 small boats and many I ,,lir'1 tlme sln leaving this port,! of the members of the crews were 1,10 motorshlp Mnz.ntlsn Is drifting! drowned. The Italian freighter j llh dimibled engines, h r;o mllcsj Zena was beached. enlil ot Guam, the marino depart-1 tFoiri 1 America's Finest J- Mail 10c lor copy of ; new Oil Ilcnrv! recipe ; rlook liowinK SIXTV ; ncv rcclpei. 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