THE KLAMATH NEWS
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DICTATOR
ROME RESTORED
i
, ItOMK, April SO (dulled Noil)
f-l'renilor Mussolini's dream of
Horn rvatored to III anclont glorlos
will see the beginning of (u If III inont
when till dir. calibrating Wed
nesday lh anniversary of 1U found
ing, undertake the restoration work
outlined by th dictator.
Nearly two thousand yeara after
Rome's ancient (lory, I he pcoplo of
(he Hlliirrplll will begin tin
demolition) of alum nd of build
ing l-viarvd aa eyesore which are
looted near ancient monuments.
Elaborate cerrmoiiloa will be held
ID th clt which Is" already flaa
dockml aifU ruady for calibration
of the national anniversary. Hut
to the fasclsta of Home and to thu
population generally tho annlvrr
aary will moan much mora thla year
than It baa In tin put duo to the
fact that the restoration will date
from thli Jim. : , ,
It la tha edict of Mussolini that
"Home mutt appear a niarvol
to all the peoples of the world with
in a period of five yeera rlty
raat, ordored and powerful aa It
waa In tha time of the first empire
M Auiuatua."
j The neighborhood where ' work
wrll begin rontalna eurh ancirnt
monumeuta aa the Capitol, I ho Auk
ueteo amphlthoatre .and ' tha Mar
cellua forum. Cheap modern build
ing which hare obscured many t
the beanllea of these buildings (or
year "will be torn down. Kxcxva-J
llona will be started to unearth the
clrcaa Maxlmua and ancient tomb.
The ground In front of the Colos
seum will be leveled o that thla
relic may be aeen at better advantage.
Pacific Coast Radio Programs
BOXER FREE OF' '
KILLING INTENT
Wednesday, April lit
KI'U, 421. S meturn, Han Kraiiilaro
Usual fnaturea; 1 p. m., Fairmont
hotel orchestra; 1:30 p.m., mutluer;
l:40-p. m., Palace hotel orchestra;
1:15 p.m., chlldren'a atorlea; 1:30
p. In., Hlntea reataurant orchost.ru;
7 p. m., Fairmont hotel orchvatra;
I p. ni., I p. m., programs; 10 p.m.,
Htatns restaurant orchvatra.
KOO, 31 meters, Oakland Us
ual feature; 11:30 a.m., concert;
3 p.m., Longfellow school glt club;
4 p.m.. Hotel lit. Francis orchestra;
( p. m., program.
KI.X. CO! meters, Oakland l's
ul new features; 6:30 p.m., ath
letic club orchestra: ( p.m., 9 p.
m., programs.
KIIJ, 40S.I meters, Los Angelas
12:30 p.m., program; 2:30 p.m.,
Gardens, Kred C. McNutb: 0:30 p.
tn.. chlldren'a program; 7 p. m., pro
gram: t:30 p. m.. astronomy, Dr.
Mara Haumgardt; 3 p.m., program:
t p. m.. Metl.an music.
KN'X, 337 rollers,
Usual fcuturoit; 4 p. ni.,' care
children, iJr. Wayne II. Ilurr; 3
in., t p.m., 10 p.m., programs; 11
p. m,, Coiouiiut drove onht'otru.
KKI, 407 nivti-rs, ls Angeles
Usuul features; f:30 p.m., 4:30 p.
to., programs; 7 p.m., music; 7:30
p. m., detec tive storica; 3 p. m., V
p.m., 10 p.m., programs.
KCW. 4 'J I 6 niittrs, Portland
Usual features.
. KKOA. 4S4.1 meters, Healtle
Usunt features; 13:30 p.m., Itolsry
club luncheon; ' 3 p. ra., women's
clubs;, 7 p.m., program..
Hollywood e '. ..J'.
f iierer jentio onia o nave
p. Died of Physical Ex
haustion in Fight
Baby Boy Dies ?
of Peritonitis
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Johnston,
former" resident of Bugene.- of
fered the tragic loss of their two-month-old
baby boy yesterday af-
Iternoon from acuta pertlonttl,-
MILWAUKKE. Wis., April 20. as tha family wore driving Into"
(United : "Ho waa . the Klamath Falls, where they planned
gumest man I ever stood up against, i to make their future home. .
I i,iily wish that I'd been, knocked The child bad been ailing for
out by hl first punch," looms time and waa two months and
Thus spoke Hud Taylor of Fen-1 five day old at the time of death,
cla Holdcx, flashy little Filipino I Funeral service under the aus
boxor who died Tuesday, a martyr pice of the Miration Army will be
to an unconquerable stamina which ; held at the Wbltlock Funeral Home
Fresh Radio Batteries, Tube,
and Aerial Material. Fre Radio
Program and Log Sheets.
Earl Shepherd, 507 Main.
Establish Star
Route for Keno
WABlll.NOTOS. April 20.
(United New) Tho uoslofflc de
partment announce establishment
of star route service In Oregon,
In each esse for four years from
July 1, as follows:
Klamath Falls to Keno, 13 miles,
Oscar n. and Robert O. Kornish of
Klamath Fall, contractor, at
II 130 per year.
Prlnevllle, via Tost to Pauline.
f8 miles, Frank I. Ilroalua of
Prlnevllle, contractor, at 14940 per
year.
Mount Lassen Is
Erupting Again
' REDDINO, April 20. (United
News) Mount Laaaen, the only ac
tive volruno In tho continental
United States, was in eruption for
an hour Tuesday afternoon.
A cloud of amoke, made black
by ashes allot up with great force
from the depths, ascended from tho
peak, rising vertically 1000 feet be-
kept him on hi feet through a ball
of suck terrific punishment that
he was virtually unconscious, bat
fighting Instinctively to the last.
After the bout was 'over lbs mid
get flyweight bad been examined
by physician who were not appre
hensive as to bis condition. But
In his hotel, early Tuesday morn
ing, Bencio died of an Internal hem
orrhage aud was found lying In a
pool of blood.
Two physicians, Dr. William Mur
phy and Dr. Edward I. Milaslach.
made the post mortem examination,
and announced the cause of death.
No action will be taken against
the Terra Haute. Ind., fighter. It
wa announced at tbe district at
torney's ' office. Boxing I legal In
Wisconsin and all the provisions of
tho law had been faithfully carried
out. Both fighter had been ex
amined by experts of tha state tog
Ins; commission before and attar
the bout.
After he had been helped from
the ring and fully revived, the Fil-
Henley School to
Stage 3-Act Play
On Friday night. April 32. at
3 p. m. In the Henley gymnasium,
the Henley high school will present
"A Pair of Sixes." a farce In
throe act by Edward Peple.
The ply centers abont tha atory
of love, luck and langhtnr ' and
promisee to be well worth aeelng. :
The cost I as follows:
Oeorge Notlloton Clarence (Jo
ber. ' ,
T. Donne Johns Floyd Short,
(nuslnes partners.)
Krome, their ookkeepcr Jay
Manning.
Sally Parker, their atenographor
Lucille Dawson.
Thomas J. Vanderholt, tholr law
yerLee Dixon.
Tony Toler, their salesman
Melvin Qrwly. . ' .
Mr. Applegate Cecil Haley.
Office bey Frank flunnlcut.'
Shipping clerk James Jackson.
Mrs. Oco. B. Nottleton June
Bradbury.
Mis Florence Colo Mnrjorle
Reeder.
Coddle, Kngllsh maid of all work
Bonnlo Short.
B I SHOP REMINGTON
AND MRS. REMINGTON
TO VISIT HERE MAY 1
Mrs. Remington la accompanying
Bishop Remington on his visit here
for confirmation on May 2.
' They will arrivo In town in time
to be the guest of St. Paul'a'Kpls
copal church on Saturday . night.
May 1, at a dinner In tho pariah
house adjoining the church. T)k
Guild ladles ara serving a pot luc
supper at no cost and evory friend
and adharont of the church U ex
pectod to attend.
Mr. Remington la an accomplish
ed musician and It Is 'expected that
she will alng and play. , ,
l.KAVKS KOH (JKItMAXV
, . Dr. K. Dletscho, Klamath Falls
physician, 1 loafing ' for Oormany
this month, whom ho will continue
extenslvo atudy of work Including
X-ray and aurgory. .
Dr. Dletscho plans to sail from
New York on April 29, going by
way of Sunta Fe. Ho plana to ro-
turn the northern route through
Canada. While on the contlnnent
the physician will v'ult In England.
France and other countries Dur
ing hi absence Dr. Konrad Burchr
ardl will take care of hi practice.
. Kii.i.KR arm t yrah
, SALEM, April 20. (Unltod
Kew) Frederick C. Mlllor, Port
land lysines man, must aerve nn
yenr In prison, for running down
and killing Mrs. Alma Hall with his
automobile, the supreme court
ruled Tuesday, In denying his apJ
plication for a rchoarlng.
i Rehearing nlso was denied to
Chester Kubll, Eugene Stockman,
under sentonce to serve three years
for aiding Cashier W. H. Johnson
In wrecking the Slat hank of
Jacksonville - ' ,
Ht'ltlSt) ilKT HAI.K
tit. Paul's Episcopal Guild an
nounces a Unique gift sale of Rifts'
for the wee ones; gifts for tbe tod
dlers; gilts for the granduates of
the high school or college; gifts j
for showers of the bride-to-be; gifts j
for guests to give to the hostess,
of the summer camp, on Friday af
ternoon. May 14. and Saturday.
May IS.
HTATKMKNT l.llKI
KANSAS CITY. April 20. Chn.
Saxton. a plasterer, haa divorced bis
wife, Sadie Saxton. He discovered
that he was Sadie' eighth husband
Instead of her fifth aa she had rep
resented, . t-
fore the wind scattered It. The
eruption came with great sudden- Iplno', heart action aad respiration
nvss aud ended almost a abruptly. were found to be normal.
Taylor wa questioned ty police
and later visited tne district at
torney's office, but wa Informed
that he had been fully exonerated.
CHARGES DROPPED
AT WIFE'S REQUEST
Her ii lu Duckett will not l.e tried
In Klamath county courts charged
with assnult with Intent to kill.
Duckett, a Klamath rancher, was
releasod yesterday afternoon from
the county court houso following
the pleas of his wife who wished
to defer all charges agnlnst her
husband.
According to tho sheriff's office,
the wlfo wished to reconclllate with
her husband after she had previous
ly applied fur a divorce.
Iluckclt was arrested Sunday by
STUDENT PLAYS NET
SENIORS GOOD SUM
' Student of Klamath county high
school cleared more than 3541 In
the past month -when they present
ed two separata play- with mem
ber of tbe caste chosen from
among the atudenta.
The student body play given late
In March netted tbe student body
3170. ; The senior class play "Come
Out of the Kitchen," brought 3371
at 2 o'clock thla afternoon.
F1HH IN CHERRY CREEK
. Mr. and Mr. Prentice Puckett.
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mill spent a very enjoyable
day, Sunday, fishing on Cherry
Creek. After catching an abund
ance of fish they motored back In
the evening to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mills where a tront aupper
was enjoyed..
' A TIMELY TOPIC
Smiles crept over the faces of
last Sunday morning's congregation
at tbe Episcopal church, when the
genial rector wkh a merry twinkle
announced without any comment
that "fishing" would be tire title
of his sermon for next Sunday
morning.
NOTICB
Ta All Whom It Mar Concern:
On and after May 1, 1923. the
l ulled Brotherhood of Carpenters
ft Joiners of America have declared
Saturdav afternoon a Holiday.
And on and after said date tbe
Klamath Fall building Trade
Council card only will be recognized
by tbe above mentioned organisa
tion. A18-24 Inc.
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Graduate anna care In confinement
at home cannot be mad to equal
such care tn the hospital. adv. 23
Taint for
Protection, Pride and 'Profit
JJALNT your house now; paint it for
protection against the blistering sun
of next Summer and the storms of late
Fall and Winter; paint it for pride in it
appearance; paint it for the profit which
comes from keeping up a valuable invest' ,
menr. Fuller Pure Prepared Paint and
Phoenix Pure Paint are protective as well .
as ornamental For the roof, use Fuller
Roof Paints or Pioneer Shingle Stain..-
If your house needs to be thoroughly. ,
painted, consult a master painter.' You
will get protection, pride and profit at .
reasonable cost,
W. P. FULLER 6 CO.
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PAINTS! I VARNISHES
PIONEER WHITS LEAP
Putrolmnn Reed, caught in the actjuating class. Report on the money
of beating lira wife, after he had ! Jingling Into the coffers of th grad
told her he wa going to drown her j were made during a meeting of "the
In Lake Ewsuu.i.. -y.. : , student body yesterday morning.
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To sstisfy 999 out of every 1000 motorists, a
gasoline ihould provide theM three ewrntiot '
results 1) satisfactory quick Martins, (2 a
full stride of power, (Jl mileage.
And these results should be properly pro
portioned full measure of each without
sacrificing any one of them. That Is what
Associated gives you in gasoline performance
a perfect coordination of the three results
you want most. The distinctive range of boil
ing points of Associated takes care of that.
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miles to the gallon:
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Build
i .Your Own Love Nest!
WHEN you. Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed, have rtv
turned from your honeymoon, where are you
going, to live? (Are you going to moveinto a flat -and
continually pay rent? Or are you going to live
.in your own home?
Buy a Lot and Build a Home In
Biuena Vista Addition
$20 Down and
$5 a Month On
$200 Lots .
$30 Down and
$7.50 a Month On
, .. .$300 Lots
Ideally located, distinctly residence dislrict, beautiful view, close in, rapidly
being built up, property whieh will bat isfy . all requirements' for increase .in,
real value, social and artistic development. Let our salesmen show you what
Buena Vista lots are in opportunity in the growth of Klamath Falls.
Phone For Appointment
Open Evenings;
The
Klamath Development Co.
Phone 1
Pine Tree Theater Bldg. a
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