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Twsjiiy, April 27.' 102(
TIIR KLAMATH NEWS
ITALY WARS
I
BEHEST, FEAR
Glory of Rome Project
Held Menace to Peace
of Europe
PARIS. April . (United Newt)
A saw Euro peat war vat forecast
her today by enemies of Premier
Huuollnt, who chart that hit plant
for n "Italian empire" and hit
promise to "reatora the glorious
days of the Roman empire." will
throw Europe Into bloodshed.
Mussolini, , accordini: to word
pread by anti-fascists, it planning
war against England and France
and perhaps Turkey, and hopes to
gain Germany and Russia at allies.
They make this dcductton, they say.
from information supplied by anti
fascists holding responsible gorern
menl posts.
Italian political obserrers express
the opinion that the German-Russian
treaty gives color to the pessimistic
prognostications of the sntt-fsscistl.
pointing' out that Germany will thus
acquire, first ' through politics and
later through militarism, supremacy
oyer central Europe.
BEETLE PLAN
(Continued Iron Tmge One)
umoodylHemn?''Agaih:anArm
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passed to be forewarded to the own
ers of the Tawkey timber tract north
of Fort Klamath, where the private
owners hare obtained remarkable
results in wiping out the bugs.
Governor Explains
One good natured clash between
Governor Pierce and C. S. Chapman,
forester for Weyerhaeuser, enlivened
yesterday's meeting. The governor
brought up the point that he gloried
In his atand on vetoing the refor
estation measures which came before
him at- the close of the last session
of the legislature. In which meas
ures it appeared according to the
governor, that the timber owners
were trying to crawl oat from under
lust taxes on cut over lands.
' Cat Over Lands.
Chapman pointed out that if the
lands were presented to the state or
government after being cut over,
owing to fire fighting casta, bug
eradication;' taxes, etc., by the time
a merchantable crop of timber was
grown, the cost on the stum page
would have reached a big price. Jack
Kimball, head of the Klamath Forest
Protective association, added "Yes
it takes an optimist with a whole lot
oi money to figure on carrying a
reforestation project through to a
successful' conclusion." :.
Second Growth
Captain Woods, chief forester for
the Long-Bell Timber company,
pointed out that reforestation had
proved to be the salvation of many
sections in the south, but In that
country, there was an abundance of
moisture and a new crop of timber
could be grown in .from 40 to 70
years." The cut down there now is
from 7 to 80 per cent on cut over
lands," he said.
Closing the meeting the governor
thanked the tlmbermen for their co
operation and assistance in the study
of local conditions, which have
taken the time of the board during
the past two days. "You have the
absolute sympathy and backing of
the Btate board," the governor con
eluded.
SAVINGS BANK
(Continued from Page One)
Hcrrin, la Illinois' "Bloody
Williamson" county, is again an
armed camp, after having had
peace for 14 months.' State
troops are on guard as a result
of primary election 'riots 'Lin
which three Klansmen and three
Ean foes were killed. Photot'
show "the square," in the heart
f the city, scene of some of tho
disorders, and militiamen patrol-'
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line the streets. ' .
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RESCUE PLANE
FAiLS TO FLY
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WEATHER EAST
FOR SPORTS
payment of over 190,000 is coming
at a time when it will be most wel
come to many Klamath people who
have had their funds tied up for
practically four years. Many are
farmers who are in need of help to
finance their planting for the sea
son. Bramwell last night would not
risk an estimate when another dlvl-
dent from the bank assets would be
forthcoming. "We have pared
down expenses to the bone and will
continue to exert every effort to
save as much as possible for the de
posltors," he said.
Anything you wlsli to sell 7 Or to
buy? - Tell all Klamath Falls about
It In the economical, efficient way
' through a little News Classified Ad.
The weather man has not yet ap
preciated the tact that the baseball
season is now in full swing, com
weather Monday caused postpone
ment of a game in each league. .
Icy weather in Boston caused the
scheduled tilt ,betw,een the Robins
and Braves to be 'called off. The
Philadelphia Athletics and Yankees
called oft tbeir game in New York
The Giants met the Phillies in
their first encounter at Philadelphia.
A last inning rally by the Phillies,
however, enabled them to take the
game, 3 to 2. This was the Giants'
third straight setback. In a game
featured by a pitchers' parade the
Pirates defeated the Cubs by the
score of 8 to 6. Four Cub pitchers
were used. Lee Meadows burled six
Innings for the Pirates. :
In Cincinnati the Reds and Cards
engaged in a ten-inning pitchers'
battle between Huntzkiger and
Donohue, the latter giving way to
Jakle May In the ninth. The Reds
won in the tenth, 3 to 2.
In the American league Ted
Blankenship and Gibson put on an
other pretty pitchers' duel for seven
innings, the -White Sox getting to
Gibson in thee losing Innings tor
three runs and defeating the Tig
era, 5 to 1.
The heaviest hitting of the day
was furnished by the Senators
against the Red Sox. They sent
Ehmke to the showers early, and
won, 6 to 2. The Senators made IS
hits off the elongated Boston hurler
and Kiefer, who relieved him.
Cleveland continued Its heavy
hitting of last week, getting 14 hits,
including three homers, off Glard.
Bolen and Ballou of the Browns.
The Indians won, 12 to 1, again t Ic
ing up the American league leader
ship between Cleveland and New
York.
"Yea. sir," said the' voice with a !
tmile. ,
Presumably the got the number.
tat the acquaintance which began
the telephone, conversation resulted
In the marriage of William Hedge
cook, vice presldont of the American
Car and Foundry company, and Miss
Ethel Archer, telephone operator at
the Waldorf hotel, the principals in
the dialogue.
The nalr Irit nn nn thlr i
tZt Zet"Zd '" tmUt ' Dr.w, Good Card for Hand''" " " honeymoon.
FANS GROGGY I IMTFR-ST ATF
BALTIMORE. Mr.. . April 2.
(United News) Baltimore and
Syracuse International league teams
LEAGUE FILLS
FAIUtlANkS, Alaska. April !
(I'nlted Newt) Running Into dif
(IrttltlM on lit flight In search of.
Captulii Geurge II. Wtlklna, the;
monoplane Dntrolter of tho Detroit
Arctic expedition, returned to Fair
banks Monday aftt-rnnoii.
Sergeant ('. M. Wisely, pilot of,
the machine, said that atttr an hour
of Clght which took the Pelrnlter,
north of the Yuil.m rlvor. i
had developed with the compass
and that tine of the three motors'
wat performing badly. j
The plana ahowed a conatanl ten-j
drnry to 'head toward the ground;
and wat kept In the air with ex-i
treuie difficulty. Wisely said. j
The Bitot added that he believed
that the Dntrolter la impracticable
for crossing the Kudlcotl range,
between here and Point Uarrow,
The big three englneed Fokkor
monoplane took the air at 11 a. m.
after two previous attempta to leave
the ground had fulled. After cir
cling about Fairbanks the Drtrolter
pointed toward Alaska's northnuiost
tip. following the route taken by
Wltkint 11 days ago.
"Will You Get?"
Indeed She Got
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NRW YORK. April 2. (United
NW8 "Will yon not mo that num
ber, petai." '.'. 1
GRAND
OPENING
at Chiloquin
Louie Polin's Confectionery
and Stationery Store
Everybody, Invited
High Clns Entertainment
7 p. m. Saturday to 5 a. m. Sunday
season Saturday.
Baltimore won by a score of 30 to
5. Baltimore batsmen got 26 hits.
Syracuse made eight errors. ( Balti
more scored In every Inning and in
the second and third Innings got
seven runs each. . Syracuse used
four pitchers Barnes. Wayenberg.
Lahais and Grabowski. Baltimore
; got six home rnns. one of them by
When Aihland Drop
The Southern Oregon-orthorn
California baseball league is prac-1
tlcally lined up for a alx-team clr-
cuit as follows: Klamath Falls,
Med turd. Grants Pass. Yreka, Sis-'
son and Dunsmulr. "
Tho good people'' of Ashland
' For results use Neva Cists Ads. 1
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Walker, while Roettger and Syra-j smacking a veto on --Sunday baBe-
ense gorbne.- 'ln "addition Baltimore
had six two-base hits and two
three-baggers.
Despite all the free bitting the
game was played in two hours and
55 minutes.
I
ball, the live 9. -P. dtvlston towa.ot
Dunsmuir has come forward with a
bid to fill the gap. , according to
word received by the Klamath ball
"magnates" several days ago.
A meeting will be held, probably !
Lumber
We retail lumber. Drive
out and see our grades
and get our prices.
Pelican feay
Lumber Co.
j in Medford tonight to draw up t lie j
l official schedule of (tip league and .
lnlil!ii IxAillrjOi will be expected to post their for-.
COASTERS BUNCH
KlTIOVAl. I l?Arf'o
Brooklyn at Boston, cold weather.' cIuD8'
postponed. I
SAM FRANCISCO. April
(United News) With only
games separating first and last
place clubs in the Coast league, the
standings probably will be changed
considerably at the end of the
week's series which start Tuesday.
Los Angeles, leading the race by
half a t,ame over Mission and Sac
ramento, entertains the fourth place
Seattle team for seven game3. The 1
Angels are only two games ahead
of the Indians.
Mission has a chance to Improve
its status ' In the Oakland series,
while Sacramento will be playing
Hollywood at Sacramento. The
Stars are in fifth place, a half
game behind Seattle and a game
ahead of Oakland, so the standings
among the middle clubs seem due
for considerable scrambling before
the weak is over.
The San Francisco Seals
Portland, in eighth and seventh
places respectively, will battle It out
at the bottom of the list. Only
half a game now separates
felts. The play will get undor way
56. around May 15 and tbe local fans.
three are clamoring for action, according
to the expressions heard around the
various billiard rooms. .
Last Sunday the local aspirants i
tor the official Klamath club turned '
out at the fair grounds for a prac
tice game and Field Director Rip.
King put the . boys through their j
spring paces. A scattering of fant
ENTERTAINMENT AND
DANCE
Given by the .
Reserve Officers AtVn
and II) rt R
VKTRIMVR ME.MOIM.U,
Thursday, April 29 '
Benefit American Legion Piano
Lea Sailing's New Orchestra
Tickets 11.00
were on hand to form their opln- ,r
Inn nf Iho 1. 1 1 u nil n 1 1 war mAaf ir
enthusiastic. ,
"All .we need, now is to get thlsj
league .membership matter and the
schedule definitely decided to the
boys will know .what to figure on.;
Then we will gel down to serious
work which will bring results," said
King last night. "I think we have;
the makings of a club that' can go
through the league like, tbe prover-!
btal niirrnHra ' cnnMiirioif Iho hiv '
and backstop.
Score R. H. E.
New York 6 9 1
Philadelphia 6 13 2
Scott. Davies. McQuillan and
Snyder; Mitchell and Wilson.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Score K. H.
Chicahu 5 8
Detroit 1 1
I TIT KOH T.4T
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 26.
News) Frank Dean stolo
from fits grocer In order to obtain
money with which to pay his gro-Us
eery bill. 1
tne! (United
I
Southwell
Stationery Co.
KVfcKTYTHIVrt FOK
THK OWICH
WK TNBTALTj
BOOKKKEPIN01 SYSTEMS
026 M Main St. Phone 609
I Blankenship and Crouse; Gibson
I and Bassler.
E.
Score . R. h.
Pittsburgh 8 12 1
Chicago 6 11 2
Meadows, Oldham and Spencer,
Cooch; Cooper. Plercy, Blake, Root
and Gonzales, Hartnett.
Wife and Husband
Both 111 With Gas
"For years I had gas on tbe stom
ach. The first dose of Adlerlka
helped. I now sleep well and alt
gas is gone. It slso helped my hus
band." (signed) Mrs. B. Brlnkley.
ONE spoonful Adlerlka removes
GAS and often brings astonishing
relief to the stomach, Stopa that
full, bloated fueling. - Brings out
old, waste matter you never thought
was In yonr system. This excellent
Intestinal evacnant Is wonderful for
constipation. Whitman Drug Co.
dvt.
Score . R. ii, e.
St. Louis- 2 7 2
Cincinnati 3 7 1
Huntzinger and O'Farrell; Dono
hue, May and Hargrave, Picinich.
i'ort llnmg Visitors August
West 'and Charley Dahl are In
Klamath Falls tor several days 'to
look Into husluess conditions hore.
They are resident of Fort Bragg.
While In Klamath they have made
several brief trip) to Chiloquin, In
terested in conditions on the reser
vation.-
Philadelphia at New.
game, cold weather.
York. ni'W
Score R. H. E.
Boston 2 8 1
Washington 6 15 2
Ehmke. Kiefer and Gaston; Itiie
thcr and Ruel.
II.
14
Score R.
Cleveland 12
St. Louis 1 6
Shaute and L. Sewell; Glard
len, Ballou and Dixon.
1
Bo-
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
No games scheduled. I
Anything you wish to tell? Or t( j
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through a little Klamath Newt Class-
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MOTORCYCLE
Messenger and Delivery
SERVICE
Packages delivered anywhere In
the city between the hours of 8 a. m.
ami 6 p. m.
Nieht service and tray work. Estimates
gladly furnished for service on bulky articles.
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Electric Contractors
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Shop T71-W
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703 South Histb St,
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Dresner
famous Mystic Comes Here on
Thursday Opens In Scandia
Hall With Exhibition
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Aba Ney, famous Arabian Mystic, stages. a big free
Reance of Occult Science in the Scandia Hall Thurs
day night. He comes here from the state Armory at
Medford where he has been showing to capacity
crowds the past week. Thursday night he presents '
Sir Oiver Lodge's great Cabinet, ueapce, with
Conan Doyle' Spirit pictures. Gives wonderful tests
in mind reading, answering any and all questions for
members of his nudience. Aba Ney hag been a sen
sation in Portland, Salem, Eugene and Medford. , He
Is the only phsychic in America to stage a full spirit
seance under the full glare of, all the house lights,
surrounded by a committee of local people. He gives
remarkable testa with the Ouija board, tabje rap
ping, slate writing and Materialization. All adult
persons are welcome, to attend tho opening perform-"
ance free of charge ; special seating , arrangements
are being made for the large kcrowd expected. This
is Aba Ney's second trip here.
Doom open 7 p. m. Seance 8 p. m.
No one under 18 year of age admitted.