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    Tluirsilav Juno 21.
THE KLAMATH NEWS
Paee Two
(VARSITY CREWS
Dictatorship Has
Shown Itself in
GoyerningFrance
PARIS. June 22 (lulled NV
, The bead of dictatorship has
I shown Itself In France with the an-;
nouncemeat that Arhutde flriand.
mi'u uu u i.tj i icu 11 , iunriii'
Calllaux. to. whom will be given!
POCGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. June wlde powers for Biablllilns the!
Tallest Couple Plan Wedding
FOR BIG EVENT
JJ (United Jiewsi wun toe in- French financial situation, has
tereollegiaie regatta but fir daya formed a government,
way. most of the varsity crews in The daring, dictatorial return to
training hero were sent over the , power of Joseph Calllaux, barred
four mile course Wednesday in time (rom many towna of France a few
trials.
Columbia. Syracuse, Pennsylva
nia. Cornell, Washington and Wis
oonsln took tarns on the straight
away In an effort to discover bow
much further training la needed be
fore 'the start of the varsity race
next Monday.
' After the trial spin. Dad Vail.
Wisconsin coach, opined that' his
charges were all gentlemen and col
leg tales but very poor sweep-awlng-ers."
He held little hope tor them
ia the big race.
-,The Navy crew spent most of
the day practising starts. Joe But
ler,' the midshipmen's coach,', said
that despite a heavy shell, rough
water next Monday would not lea
ten the navy's chances of winning.
.Rusty Callow's Huskies from the
university of Washington, went over
the course and this, coupled with
the short race at Princeton has
' put the crew on edge.
i: Although not officially timed Ky
Ebright'sj California shell swept
years ago for having trafficked,
with the enemy in war-time, con-1
elituted a aensation when Briand
announced his new cabinet and the
conditions on .-which Calllaux had I
been Induced to enter It. Not!
only did Calllaux, who will be uiin-l
ister of finance, exact promises j
guaranteeing his freedom of action'
in office, but he is believed to1
have aided ' In the choice of some,
members of the' cabinet. I
The appointment of General,
Adolphe Guillaumat. the first gen
eral for years to fill the position i
of minister of war. is believed to be
the work of Calllaux.
Tbe new cabinet Is as follows:
Premier and minister of foreign af
fairs. Arlstide Briand; minister of1
Justice, Pierre Laval: minister of;
the interior. Jean Durand; minister
of finance. Joseph Callaiux; minister
of war. General Adolphe Guillau
mat: minister of the navy, Georges
Leygues: minister of commerce.
Senator Fernand Chapsal; minister
down the Hudson from the start at f nuhllc wnrk Ttaniel Vinca.nl !
K rum's Elbow to the finish at j minister of colonies. Leon Perrier:
Real's rock In impressive perform-1 minister of agriculture. Blnet-Wal-ence.
Observers said that they - mer; minister of labor, A. J. Dur
have stroked higher than any crew . four; minister of pensions. Paul
iMakliil M
pun ... i?v4
n-Utl .y. - .i .!; 'axn
V w . , I -i t. .i
at the racing colony here this
year.
WILD MUSTANGS ARE
. MENACE TO FARMERS
AUSTIN. Nev.. June i!. After
rounding up more than 1.000 wild
horses in the mountains in the
Reese river valley district, ranch
era of that vicinity found them
selves unable to stem the rush of
the animals for freedom, only 26
being captured. Another drive is
planned for the near , future.
The increase in the number of
these mustangs has become a ser
ious problem for the district. They
not only destroy water holes, but
entice domesticated animals from
their ranges and devour the feed
needed for cattle.
PACIFIC COAST LF.AGl'E
Club Won Lost Pet.
. Los Angeles ... 46 !9
Oakland 39 85
Mission 40 37
Portland 38 40
Sacramento 40 37 .462
Hollywood 36 42 .464
Seattle 38 41 .445
San Francisco 32 46 .410
Jourdaln.
KING OFFENDED
WHEN SUZANNE
DID NOT SHOW
There have been tall wcddingi but unquestionably t':ie tulles!
will be that of Miss Kaatje Vandyk to Jan Van Albert. Volh bride
ami groom are eight feet tall. Although Miss Vandvk Is a resident
of Scotland, both tbe and her prospective husband come of Dt'tch
parents. She is just 20 and insists that she is still growing. She
weighs 830 pounds.-
I GIRL SENT TO JAIL
i Kt)ll l;il)lN; WITH YOITHS
LONDON, June 23 .(United I
News) Suxanne Lenglen. in an in-;
tervlew with the United News Wed-1
WORCESTER. Mass.. June 2.1.
(United News) Forbidden by the
court to go automobile riding with
her boy friends. Roberta Younc
has received a jail sentence for
disi-heylng the order.
REDS MAINTAIN
LEAD BY POINT i
OVER PIRATES
Clnclnuutl niaiulalueil , Its m,
point advantage over (lie world'
champion Pirates Wednesday nfier
nnon while 81. l-ouls regained mime
of the ground It had lost bociiuae
of defeats ailmliilsU'red by l'ltl.v
burgh.
The Reds lost to t'lilcugo. S lo;
S. In ten Innings nfter a neur-rlul
had been precipitated by Luumt ami j
Charley Hoot. Tho Cuban was lilt
in mo temple uy a pitched Hall In
the Reds' half of the fifth Inning.
Root, the Cub pitcher and first
batter up lu the alxth, was then
hit by one of Luuuo'a deliveries.
Root charged I.uqlui had hll him In
tentionally. A hot argument fol
lowed but the niotiudsiiien wero
pacified, and the gumn was con
tinued. Pittsburgh lost lo tho Curds, t In
2. Haines had the I'lrales en line
out of the palm of his hand, nl
lowtng them but five bits. Ilurus
by got another homer.
Brooklyn took both ends of a
double header from the slipping
Braves 3 to 1 aud 0 to 4. Ninth
Inning rallies won both games.
Only the victory put tho Will to Sox
In second place and dropped Cleve
land to fourth, behind the Athlet
ics. Tho Glanls-Phlllies double-header,
and the Atblolics-Wushlngtoii
game were postponed becauso of
rain. i
Dr. J. G. Goblo Dr. L J. Coble iW m.i.
&rC ytctA y-Ul-t4i fH4
Dr. Goble
OPTOMETRISTS
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AMERICAN
Club
nesday night, told her side of the New York
episode which kept Queen Mary and I Philadelphia 36
20.000 spectators at the Wimble- Cleveland a 35
don tennis championships waiting Chicago 31
for an hour and a balf, and an-) Washington 30
nounced she certainly would play Detroit - 35
Thursday. j Boston 24
"I didn't know I was scheduled I St. Louis 26
.EAtilK
Won Lost
. 44 19
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PLACE IS TIE
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30
30
31
39
33
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Pc:.
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.417
.406
13jto play singles." she said, explain
ing ner taroiness at tne courts.
Club
'cn'" 1 was featly upset when I arrived ' Cleveland
.481
Club R. H. E.
Sacramento 7 12 0
San Francisco 3 9 1
' Batteries Kalllo and
Moudy and Agnew.
It. II
3 10
at Wimbledon nhout 3-Sil n m i Chicago & 11
and learned I should have been! Batteries Uhle and Myatt
there at 2 o'clock to nlay Mrs. C. I Blankenshlp ana crouse.
J. Dewhurst. I knew nothing about
it," Suzanne emphasized.
When I received the morning
newspapers at my hotel there was
no announcement that I was to
Washington at Philadelphia post-i
poned, rain. :
Only game scheduled today.
Clul
-NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet
20 .Coo
nlnv alnvlea At 11-ftn nml .a.
I n i i. r
- .... j .... . . riiisuuiKii
Koebler; I .. . "tepnone message irom.
nimDiedon to the ertect that I' . '
.... .i..j..i.j . i I Chicago 31
SAN FRANCISCO. June 23
l.os Angeles dropped Its second
straight gn:ne Wednesday and Sac-
remcnto and Misin moved intoi
a tie for second phiee. seven games!
behind the Pacific Coast league!
leaders.
Oakland, which had occupied the
, second position dropped to fourthi
'j place as a rc-sult of Its second
l straight defeat by Portland. The
0 ... ... . .. .
'score oi uie iieaver vicMiry wasi
i 3 to 1. '
The MfHKion-Angels game was a
wild affair and was settled in the!
eighth Inning when McDowell
honied, aroring Boon ahead u'f hlm.j
In the last half of the Inning, the'
Angels thrcntcned with two hits. I
but were unable to score. Murphy, I
E.
Club R. H,
Hollywood 4 8 2
Seattle 6 10 1
Batteries McCabe and Peters;
MIIJus and Jenkins.
Club R. H.
Mission .:.... 6 9
Los Angeles S 14
Batteries Pilette. Lndolph and
Murphy; Glazner, Day and Sand-berg.
DewhurBt at 2 p. m.
"Immediately I sent a message to
Wimhledon officials stating that I
was not desirous of playing sin
gles before the most Important
doubles ma'-ch of the tournament.
g the one In which Did! Vlasto and I
v were scheduled to meet the Ameri
v cans, Elizabeth Ryan and Mary K.
.Club R.
Portland 3
Oakland 1
Batteries Mangum and
Delauey and Baker.
H. E.
Browne.
"That done I went to lunch, a
nice, cheery affair, and then mo
tored to Wimbledon, arriving at
3:30 o'clock.
"I was greatly surprised when
0 the authorities asked me why I
Berry; ( hadn't arrived in
I the singles match.
New York 30
Cincinnati 25
St. Louis 36
Boston 24
Philadelphia 22
29
30
31
26
39
37
37
g.-' .Mission catcher, was chased from
tjn;i j the game after u lieuled argument.
The final score was 6 to 5 for Mis-i
!4filsion- j
Sacramento made it two straight
here, defeating San Francisco 7 to
3. Seattle finished strong to defeat
Hollywood C lo 4. i
.4Mi
.4711
First game It. II. E.
Brooklyn 3 7 0
Boston 15 1
Batteries Petty, Ehrhardt and
Hargreaves, O'Neill; Benton and
Gibson.
For results use News Class Ada
Second game R. II. E.
Brooklyn 6 15 2
Boston 4 6 1
Batteries MeWeeney, Ehrhardt
time to Play, an,i O'Neill, Hargreaves; Gold-
I told them I
smith, Graham, R. Smith, Mog-
THIKTEKN YEARS SCHOOL
' PUPIL WAS NOT ABSENT
STO.NEHAM. Mass.. June 21.
(United News) During the 13
years which he has attended grade
and high school, Nelson E. Williams
has .never been absent, tardy or
dismissed from class at any time.
- notice: unw wanted
was not in tne oesi oi neaitn ana ridgB n,i j Taylor,
wanted to concentrate my efforts on
the donbles match with the Ameri
cans and would then engage In the
singles contest If the officials de
sired. The consultation with the author
ities which followed unnerved me inlch
so much, because of my poor health.
that I felt I could not play at all Club It.
Wednesday. Pittsburgh 2
"I am happy to say that every-' St. Louis 5
Club It. H. E.
Chicago 5 6 0
Cincinnati :i 10 2
Batteries Root and Gonzales;
Lunue, Itlxcy and Hargruvc, Pic-
The Board of School Directors, of tnln wa Hnally smoothed out,
Klamuth County School District, ! mainly because of tho splendid
Klamath County, Oregon, will re- j sportmanship of the American
twite seaiea oius irom contractors.
various school buildings and other tne natch
nii-uciures for fiiamatn county noon.
school district. Klamath County, ..The malch , scheduled for 3
orpRuu, uniu rveanesaay, June oo(
I team which was willing to postpone
until Thursday after-
1926, at 2:30 p. m.
All bids must be accompanied by !
eitner a certified check or a bid
der's bond for five per cent (5 I
of full amount of hid, made pay
able to Vera V. Of field, clerk of
Klamath County School District,
Klamath County, Oregon.
The Board reserves the right to
accept any bid, or reject any or all
bids.
Plans and specifications may be
obtained from Cbas. N. Coseooom,
Underwood Bldg., Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
VERA V. OFFIELD, Clork.
Board of Directors, Klamath
County School District,
Klamath County, Oregon.
Jie-30 inc.
; o'clock and 1 certainly will play."
IX Hi HOSPITAL AT
II. E.
5 2
7 1
Batteries Songer and Gooch;
Haines and O'Farrel.
Philadelphia at New York, double
header postponed, rain.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator with
tho will annexed of the estate of j
Joseph A. bittlogton, nometlmes
I America's r
F i n e s tjf
Mail 1 Oc lor copy of '.
new Oh Henry! recipe ;
book showing b I X 1 x ;
new recipes. Write
' Vil!iam.on Candy Co."
.-ec'&.i. III.
CAPITAL CUTS RATKl'Inorn A, Whltllngton, de-
iceasea, nas iiiea nis iinai aecouni
sirn.uiTCTn t..n. u. ,n tne county urt of the state
SACRAMENTO, June 22. Hos- of 0rPon for Kttlna,h county, and
pilal rates for dogs today took a that Wednesday the 7th day of July,
sharp drop In Sucramento. 1926. at the hour of three o'clock
The city "dog hospital," which ". tne "rno" ' ""V10 "''
. . . , . a , the court room of said court has
heretofore has charged a fee of 50 j Deen appointed a, the lime and
cents a day to treat sick members i place for the hearing of objections
of the canine family, announced
that the rate will be reduced to 25
cents daily, beginning July 1.
Pretty new dresses In today at
Ilco Ileglu's Store. J24-29
thereto and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published June
3, 1926.
D. V. KUYKENDALL,
Administrator with tho will
annexed.
J.1.10,17,24 Jyl,8
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