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SUNDAY. APRIL 21. 1929
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KLAMATH KLOTHING
KOMPANY
KLAMATH GETS
THIRD PLACE
8 Local Students Enter
Contests Held At
Ashland School x
Mexican Boxer
TmnrnJ Wftnn Hit
By Small Coupe! j
! W. 0. IDE TALKS
The Southern On-con district
tyltiK and shorthand contest for,ruc,t car'
high school students was held
Joe Valeucta. who recently ap-! , ' "
iwnrv.1 on the chiiouuin fight jColoniiation Plans State
card, la In tho Klamath Valley Chamber Told By Well
hospital with broken leg i i Known Manager
tho result of au accident ycsler-1
day at Algoma wbcu lie was
At a special liitii'lii'ini it I vi-h
oi thu Wlllmd lu'li'l Saturday!
iionu In h.-nni- of V. 11. lit.. !
William Mather was pro- rt.mnrk.Hbly flue representation of !
ceedtna lowar.i Klauiatli Putin In'.i... h.i........ it.i-r..hi. r Kt. I
yesterday at the Junior high , ,,, A ho rMl.u,.d uin,h cmimy , '
school Eyniiiaslum. In Ashlaud. AUonM ho saw two meu crusslna i...m...n r,o..m. rnni.hn frmn I
I Klamath won third place lu the, tho hlxbwuy carry Inn onjects ...rv Irritation nroleci. tiutethrn
'typhi contest, laud lowed hit ear down to a with nruf.ni.lnnl men and public '
High school commercial depart- low rate uf speed, officials assembled to how Mr. J
ment students from Grants Vans, j Tho miB u 1(e cart.n. Id,, their appreciation of his ef-1
irviamatn ran. Asmaua. ; a cliir. turned lo call to Valenela forts lo colnnli ami settle tho;
luud other smaller schools lu who was rarrylitx a table which Klniuuth Hasln lands.
j Southern Oregon competed. hid his view. Vali-mia who wua j II. 0. tiroeslwk pn-sldcd nnd
The typing cup which was do- nearly acroxa the road turned '. ulllinrd briefly the work now I
!uated by the Ashland chanilwr j na Uaahid lu front of tho coupe under way which brounht Mr.
of romnwree aud won last year i,lch was ou the shoulder of tho 'de l the city.
I by the Ashland hlKh school, was , m,,, i H(Maktiir of his caiupalrn
:wou again this year by Ashland n a ,tt0j that bad Valencia Mr. Ide told of the need for tho1
students. Tin shorthuud cup, j continued n he -:us before rat few years of a l.os Angeles !
donated by tho chamber of com- Murnln he would have escaiwd station where the Oregon doc-
! i .1 r . .1 .. .1 1 1 . . ... .
uir.ui jiniivm, .uu "nun jinjury, it is believed that the trine w;iini no preacneu aim
'won last year by Medford high . welsht of the table caused Va-' Orison exhibits displayed. This
school was the other trophy com- eucla to.be Injured as the car ' bs l-n a ri-llglou with ld.t.
;peted for. It could not bo learu- wsa going slowly and stopped ud on this occasion he proudly
'' "" stuooi was .wimin a few fjel innumiuced to mose asaeniuifo.
Mathers took the injured man 'thai the project was flnully un
Into hl car and rushud him to WJV- "o " ul" Kay
tho hospital hero. .-..' ,U ).na Aniti'les In opiu office
, j for the state of Oregon. A lo-
JTn I,, Ji,: ' Icatlon 1ms Iwen secured In the
JJllldry lliaUCIS business db.trlct of the big cilv
awarded this prlio.
Klamath high school sludeuts
who participated In the coutest
Jl were: Marlou Smith and Frances
Palmer, advanced typing; Joseph
, Dollarhide aud Helen Cofcr.
beginning typing; Mabel Moore
and Dorothy Bailey, advauc 'd
shortland: Vernlce Zetsmau and
iAnna Noll, beginning shorthand.
; Miss Alice Kessler, commercial
; teacher, accompanied the stud
I ems.
1 Ashland won " 68 points In
'typing, Medford waa second with
55 and Klamath third with 4S.
Saturday. May 4, the state
. contest In tha ssroe subjects and
same divisions will be held at
Corvallls aud all students wheth
er they win the district contest
or not are entitled to enter.
Students Attend
T J" Hf; and npivlully fitted people will
lllUldll illtdSUrtf be one the job to explain Oro-
j sou's charm and resources to
Posslblo solution of the prob-'be hundreds of thousands of
lems of the Klamath Iudlan res-1 touristy who head through tho
erratlon. particularly the prob-1 "outbern gateway. Also rvprn
lem relating to tho Independence sentntUii will be placed lu Vol
of the "First Americans." Is con- lowstonu park during the tourist
Inlned In a bill Introduced tn !1""B lo direct travel into Ore
congress by Charles McXary, sen-' l'-""-
lor I'nlted States senator. Evrynn prcxent was In heart-
Salient points of this proposed I "' accord Mr. Ida and Klamath
bill arc as follows:
j county w ill render exceptional
Is a part uf the State Chnnilwr
of Cmuicrio program aud Mr.
Ide Is manager of the state
chamber.
Federals Will
Attack Sonora
The fnltcd Stales will create uPPrt In his undertaking. It!
what will be known as Klamath
Indian Corporation, municipal In
form. The corporation will hold,
under trust patent, all property
of tha tiifllnn TrIH,. t K ..
Smith Funeral "-i'ii.H." ,,he uu,,(-
. , . poratlon. The corporation will ;
..ZZ ? .' rrcmonMb' 10 n I nltcd.
school attended the fuueral ser. 1 . a hi t.i .. '
rl. f ..... . ... . I"- - l-oirer.) . .. .
i . . t " epn "esiey Ruhject to a Board of Supervisors. ! wr..n.u i n i. Aprn i... uri
Smith, held from the Earl Whit- i three in number, one appoint i t:i-r1 fardenaa l con-I
by the lYesldent, one by the L'al- ""'fating his loyal forces for a,
ted States District Court of Ore- ,,r,re on e,,, atronghold In I
gon. and one by the Corporation, i S"". advices In Mexico City
Share of stock In the corpor- ,,", ,
atlon can be sold only to tho cor-! Cardenas' position at present '
poratlon.' The Supervisors are to ' ' !un ,,,aJ1. bal advance fed
act in general as an advisory rrul airplanes have ntta, ked with
body, but are given veto powers ' bomb the rebel position at Nava-
over arts of the cornoiatlon In. I J- Konora. but tho damage t
volvlng over $1090. The eoriw- ,hPro nu" Do1 1,0011 'fUric
i. .i i i iifflclul sourcfs.
A npnr...tn- l . .. wui luiiciinu iu aiaiiner
offerln J , i f b,a1uUf," "oraJ I similar to any other private cor-! " understood that tha
onerlnga were In evidence. !,u,i ,K..h . k.... a, ' rcb l rear guard Is stationed at
" '."""- - "' !.. o.. k. - .
direct line of the route Cardeuas
Is expected to follow on bis ad-
. locg funeral borne yesterday.
Deceased passed away while
performing his duties as janitor
of the school on Friday morning
at an early honr.
Miss 'Augusta Parker. crinciDal
of Fremont school, rendered a
vocal solo.
Iter. J. Henry Thamas. pastor
of St. Paul' Ephrronal chnrcti
i officiated.
The remains ' were taken
Dallas. Oregon, last nigh,. W toek-
companled by the widow. Mr. I h'dCnV '""' "!3PeC.t"'
Aliiil. n cm. t . - ... iOTer- corporanon win resem-''" e- -
follolTin'.hT , h Interm6nt "'" We the usual municipal govern-! " no " b-
follow In that city. ' ' ,K.ve(1 ,lkoly ttat ,Uo ttenU
M., " i Indians a large measure of local I """ Sxe tho rear guard
In-WPCr I rtivna 1 self-government but the free han- i abort ly.
. "" Idling, of their nrnnrrt. .....Ml Two hundred
Hit DV TOmadO ttwalt two action by cjugreu.
fContlnnca from Page One)
storm killed an infant girl at
Cleburne, Texas.
SPni.VGFIELD, Mq., April 19
(I'P) Fifty or sixty persons
were reported injured when a
cyclone struck Bolivar. Mo.,
forty miles north of here, ac
cording to wholly unconfirmed
reports reaching- here tonight.
First word elated no further
details.
KOMATA. Okla., April tl
(Sunday) (UPl Serious flood
conditions prevailed early today
over the lower Verdigris river
vaney with that stream at a stage
of 39 feet, 9 Inches which is
within four feet of tho high
water mark. Observer said a
serious flood Is feared.
At Coffeyvllle. Kansas, the
Verdigris was rising early today
at an hourly rate of two Inches.
Kesldenta In the lowlands were
preparing to evacuate their
homes.
rebels under
command of General Euseblo
j Ualtiulo at Camacho, Zacatecas,
LAST ItlTKS FOR P.UtKKIt 8re negotiating aurrvndir. Fed
Iin.lXIX XKXT Tt'ENDAY i cr"' Cionrral Murtin Trlano tele-
jgruphed the presldeucla late
PORTLAND. April 20. ( AP tuu"v-
Funeral services for Parker K. I
Branin. 26, city editor of the M-Vx M'
Twin Falls Times, who died at! ''A C"AMK. Ore.. April 19.
Twin Falls. Idaho. Thursday from ; ) Somewhere ou the high
Injuries suffered In an auloino-, WUT between Baker and La
bile accident, will be held here ' tira"llc ",0 of ?!'(, ,n
next Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. atj1'-
the chapel of Edward ilolnian & I Ft'tak l" att l'tti"a dellv, r
Son. Interment will be in r.lvtr-l''' "nm ' h"ni'a l Vr
view cemetery. I UagK Baker veterinary. Ho re-
1 celvcd $25 In C0!h. On return-
For Frlgidalrc, see E. II. Jef-' '"s 1,e ho lll,l lmt
ferson, 132 So. Tth St., phone '",0 entire amount from bis pock
J55. adv. A12-tf'et.
Child Trust Fund
Made by Couzens
DETROIT, Mich.. April 20, (u'
P)The creation by Senator'
James Courcns of Michigan of a
trust fund of $10,000,000 "to
promoto the health, welfare, hap
piness and development of the
children of tho slate of Mtnhi. '
gan and elsewhere In the world,"
s announced here today.
"The gift is a tlmelv m.iuin.n L
I to the rorent proclamation of
President Hoover emphasizing the
fundamental significance of
healthy childhood and designat
ing May 1 a child health day."
said Arthur J. Lafy, one of the
soveu trustoes of the fund.
I Si-nator Couzens stipulated that
i the principal of 110,000,000 plus
the Income of $7,600,000 shall
, bo disbursed at the rato of $700..
1 000 each year In tho next 20
: years.
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ifelonf Of TllT flOit
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liritish Amcrivtt and tlu Unitvd
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This condition existed fur u con
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both ethicul and of good taste,
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or within due bounds
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