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Pa'gt? SI Wednesday, April 21, 1P26 THE KLAMATH NEWS VOLCANIC LAVA FLOW SUBSIDING i Fear Still Felt That Flow May Start on Hilo Side ' of Maunaloa Crater Bewitching Hues of Orchid, Pink, Green in Frock DEBT OF ITALY (Texas Hit by a i STARTS BATTLE Terrific Storm IHI.O. April 20. (fulled News I A new alow hot appeared at the summit of Maunaloa. on Iho Hilo j aide, and It was believed her Tues-. day tbat lava mar pour from tbe crater In this direction. I Other atreama from the great , Tolcano are reported dormant. j Cooling breezes from the sea : hate parted tbu cloud bank that has hong over the Kona district and 1 the rat lata streams from Maun- aloa hare been revealed In all ( their grandeur. Explosions within the streams ; themselves sent Jots of fire a hun- dred feet Into the air. lijcht inp the' dark, hot gulches of the mountain ! as If by flashlight. j 'Aviators have been - able to ob- ; tain photographs and close-up views tor the scientists, who Judge thatj the activity at the summit has cecs-; d tor the time. When the clouds j parted the aviators found a huge , ew fissure in the rift near thej summit. This was bubbling with I occasional groaning surges of lava. . - The flow toward Kona has cooled j And unless augmented by new out- j bursts I sot likely to do heavy ' damage.. The third great stream as the Kau flow. Is still active at thr source, but tiling at the wedge-ehaped front practically has stopped Its movement. ' Coincident with the slowing up at the ' top smoke his begun seep ing into Kilauea, Indicating' to the residents ' that the "lake of fire" soon wfll be filled with - fire and that other eruptions will cease. V,'. Thomas Jaggar. volcanologUt who has watched Maunaloa far years, refused Tuesday to predict win: Is! going to happen. '' The Red Cross leve is rjbing funds with which to assist Ha sal tans made destitute by the destrue rti- n Enemcig in Senate Send the Measure Back to Com mittee for Delay :o. 1AI.I.AS, Texas. April 0 (I'nlt ed News) Swccptus over a wide section of western and soulhwestern Texas Tuesday a violent wind sod rain storm destroyed property, caus- ..... ed the deaths of two children audi one man. injured others ana wssneu out many miles of railroad tracks I VWSHIXliTON'. April 'fulled Nc-.i -Opponents of : Uallan debt settlement will al- . ... . - i it in e..mmittee when the pact come, up for a final " . "u"a vote In the senate Wednesday after LINDSAY FEARS A CONTROVERSY In Burba nk Eulogy j Sought To Defend Right of Any Man's Belit f .lock, hoping to kill It wreck of one. Twinty miles of the Texas and I'acKic tracks near Monuhan are flooded and washouts hold up the crack Sunshine Pacific, carrying Jack llempsey, aud hi party from Kl fuKt) to Kort Worth. The tracks were reported repaired Into Tuesday. men at i .by delay. Senator simoot. I'tah republican. ; who la in charne of the bill for 1 sctlctment. us a member of the debt funding committee predicted Tues day that this effort would fail aud ' that the rt would be ratified by ! No motion for re-comml.ta. has WESTERN AUTO IS NEW j ' n'r '"cur?d JXVKL VH THIS CITY, day . propose to make my Is rrached. i Takiug charge of his work and' Senator Harrison. Mississippi .0,,ln- ,canainted about town yes-t dem.u-rat. declared there nas ccen ,erdar L K- ft,,,,, w an InveMlgation of lf posMMe -for lhe West.in Anto Supply com- fluence that J. P. Morgan snd com- iNEW MANAGER FOR ItKNVKIt. April SO. Ifnltert! News) In the oulogy'whlih' Judge lluu Lindsay di livnrvd at tho gruvu of his friend, t.uiher llnrhahk. lie ouKlii. to defend tho right of any man to believe as ho cluise. Assertlnk that lie was ut trying to riprvss his own rvllgajus views, tho Pernor Jurist Monday night gave out a stutoment In' answer lo thousands of inquiries Ihut have been mado to him since his remarks Bayonets Guard Vote at Herrin lirCUIUN. III., April I. (United News) Tlin flash of bayonets anil tho ominous mule of rtflea kept peace while Herrin rleetud aldermen Tuesday. Tho ballollug was light I suit voters did not linger about Hip polls. National guards were sta tioned In every precinct admonish ing tho rikiieus lo "move along." -Danger from strife waa said lo be -much greater than lu the nice- GARDEN TOOLS TEND TO MAKE . . WORK SIMPLER ? (foutlnuod Kmiil I'aBO Five) .' another Improvement. Narrow, bladed and angular trowels fur handling small plants In transplant, lag are ruuveulence that ecr body ueeda. KJiInf tools as well as mirhlnej sre needed u (he well-kept garden where there are groaa paths. Utile one-wheeled Uu mowers tu clip Hons a week ago which resulird In Hie "whiskers at the edge of grass- rioting and six murders, but when' boidi-md beds make Iswu mowing the polls closed not even s fist 1 s much easier task and sharp grass fight bad been reported. ! shears Ihut will really cul are an- Ku King Kin n ami antl-klan I other us-lul addition lo Iho gurden forces were about niunlly divided outfit. at the grave of the famous scientist. n, election und tho gusrdsmen Wh'l hoes hsve .become so wall Judge Lindsay, however, declined views known, but I don't propose now to bring down upon my head sent here a week ago remained on recognised as uecensllles for even duly to prevent renewal of tho old tlr amullest garden that almost ev feud. leryono has one. .New attachments i make tho work of skimming the l.Ti: HKT Mill TOl'HXKY. . t. - -1 . ..... H..l..k lli.,k.Kli . k . manager ,lni,M i,il.,unir r..t.. ti.a ii.u. ,.r ih,.' ,.r ihA who denv nanv. loanu nui first uay lit iiamain t...... pany may be exerting efforts to, . bu ne . anyone else tho rlr.ht lo vlows different from their r::tfied. ; -u i' have the tv.o billion debt settlement , h,mwlf . v,r). w pU,ed with the business thst is evident unreasonable that we . , h h ro.,DtloB he had : should settle the Italian dt o mM ,mog the business men. Hlett i te basis cf r. emu on me oouar . B n western Anto Suonly I Llndssy eald: "What you weed from the garden almost NKW YOUK. April 2d. (I'nlled ' pleasure. The tendency In garden News) Sectional qualifying rounds, tuula Is toward durability and Pr- 192 open golf compelllioii ' tiiaiieiicy. ll Is a good lime to look were nnuounced Tuesday by Iho 'over Iho catalogue ur the displays United .suites llolf association. n the seed stores while thore Is The qualifying rounds are lo be still lime, and lay In an adequate Played June 14 and the competition supply of handy tools. It is a good at Scioto Country club, Columbus. I plun lo buy In pairs, so If onela have done here and. Ohio. July 8. 9 10. One hundred lost there will be another bandy lu his speech at Ilia grave, Judge 2JL This chiffon gown uses a most tcwitchinjr color combinatioa. Orchid is the gown's shade with pink snd orchid .silk snd velvet roses snd bow and ribbon ends of jiie green and make the other nations pay 80 land 8i cents on the dollar merely 'to aid M.M-gan to reap a seven per !cent profit on his trnasaetion," he I said. JIKXHWN WINS. LOS ANOKl.fcS. April !(). (Unit ed News) Tony Fuentes, Mexican hoavyweicht. won on a foul from IJchn Lcs'.cr Johnson, negro. In one fornia company at Long Beach. California, for a time, and recently with the same company at Richmond., Cali fornia. He is accompanied here by Mrs. Hlatt and their boy of five. HI att bears the reputation of being an ardent fishorman and hunter. ' J. W. Keith, predecessor of Hlatt what you were here Is your ouly sure and certaiu Immortality." rKI.KltK.tTKH TOO HOOX. i of the three 10-round feature bouts there. : Tuesday nitrht. I Fuentes was on the floor as thelgj ; result or a lorv oiow wnen xne negro hit him am-ln. He was disqualified, j Baby Jce Clans won handily over i Young MrCoTcrn. '.TM IIKNItlNHIIll.K I FX1LKESTONK. Eng . April :o' ' (Tnlled News! A large moving vau. carrying a load of furniture, two men nud two blutx cats ho canto umnanagoitl.ln al n dangerous curve, near here. Jumped the road, turned a coirnlete lomi-rs.mlt and here, has gone to Klchmotid, Call- lots that had not been counted. They I landed right side up 111 a field 20 to act as company manager gave a majority for sheriff to Van' feet below. Neither men, cats, fur- BKLVIDEKR. III.. April 50. tl'nlted Newsl After celebrating his victory by buying large quan tities of cigars for the voters. Walt er Van Epps learned that election as Western Anto company manager ' officials had found a bunch of bal- and fifty players will be ellglMa fur' while the lost one Is being vecov the latter event. .red. Trowels always prove elusive. Irfiy In a supply of strong stakes if yea esn rolled them. They are al ways needed. opponent t nlture or van KOTHAT XOTICK Came to my place stout March 17, light bay horse, branded M high up on left hip. J. C. Young. Klsm aih Fella, general delivery. Old Hunt place, about i miles west of Klamath Falle, on Keno high ... AT. 14. tins I ' r i iJ WOOL SELLS AT 8tc. PORTLAND. April 20. (United ! News) Several small clips of wool! ' STIHIIUNU WIXS IM11T tlon of the Tillage of Hcopuloa. 'in the Condan section have be?n ! KANSAS CITY. Kan.. April 20. buried Sunday under a flood of contracted at "0 cents a pound dur-i (United News) William L. 'Young' lava from Maunaloa. lag the lost day or so. FLYERS IN DANGER I Stribling. the light heavyweight Dealers appear to be willing to champion aspirant, put cn one of ake on the better class stuff and " the best exhibitions of his barn- rc watchins sneering operations. storming tour of the mlddlewest '-CALCUTTA, April It. (United j rwwsj ine cpamsn aviators i-onga , ed , the territorv frora Walla WaUa cve.ry rouad of n(s io round bout and Gallaria. flying from Madrid ( , Yakima at prices ranging from ' with Joe Lohman. of Toledo. Ohio. w AiBuiia, iii. .uicuioi iur nuo- ... , .. nn . . . , : . goon at 7:45 this morning. The weather was bad. -'Inatead of following the curving coastline of the bay of Bengal in i 26c to 23c urea for heavy sluff. MODKKX HKt'IPES. BLACKWELL. Okla.. April 20. two hundred' year old cook boolt! FAYETTEVILLE. Ark., April 120. The V M. C. A. here is ob-; nnbllshed in London in 1765 and tjielr flight to Rangoon, the avia-j taining employment for male stu-i entitled "the art of cookery," Is in tors took s cross bay route, which . dents of the University of Arkansaaithe possession of Mrs. O. H. Payne although shorter is very dangerous. ' as "nursemaids." The secretary of , here. Her grandmother brought bureau says the the book from London In 1831. It Many other aviators who have at-' the employment tempted the flight across this route, men make fcstter" have met disaster. co-eds. maids" than the1 is still dolnj service in the Payne kitchen. Smiles as He Goes With?339 Others to Devil's Island ... . ' !' ' , :k,J &&:?M :-v--,a. World's attention again is centered on Devil's Inland,' French penal ' colony ' wlicrc medieval methods ol punishment survive, as another shipload of convicts slowly mnkes its way from France to the island. Aboard the ship are 8 to men doomed Id the "dry guillotine," the unfortunates' name for the hell-hule, where they are subject to tortures ol equatorial heat and the worst of tropicnl insects wejl as the extreme cruelty of keepers " One ol them (arrow) can be seen smiling1 as he goes aboard tbe shin-shown sKore ' . Accidents Happen EVERY DAY $1.50 Insures You $7,500 Insurance for $1.50 par A liberal travel and pedestrian accident insurance offered by the Continental Life Insurance Company, of St. Louis, Mo., to subscribers of the Klamath News and members of their households, at $1.50 a year for each policy. Those not now sub scribers can enter subscription with application. 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