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Medford Mail Tribune
Tke Weatkw
Weather Year Ago
Prediction Full and wbhimt
Maximum yesterday
illinium today i t
lilh Twrntlrth Voir.
pldy Fifty-fourth Vnr.
MEDKOHD, OlMXiOX. 'IT KSDA V, At'Cit'ST '2". 1 !)..'
NO. 1:1.1
INFORMER IN
CON CAPTURE
STOPJJERE
Phillip Carson Who Trapped
Tom Murray, Escaped Con
vict, Begs Meal in Ashland
and Departs for South on
S. P. Freight Denies
Flight Business Calls Him.
Phillip Carson of Portland, who re
cently trapped Tom Murray, escaped
convict, at Contrnlla, Wn Is travel
ing south, endeavoring to get out of
the t ute us soon as possible. lie
passed through Medford lust night
aboard a freight train and stopped in
Ashland for an hour, where he found
Lfcputy Stale Uame Warden Roy
Pa rr.
Kvidcntly Carson was out of funds,
as he requested Purr to usk a rail
road detective for the privilege of
boarding another freight train to
con tine his way south. He also re
ceived a meal e;i guest of the game
warden. At 7:30 about an hour later,
he boarded a southbound freight.
Carson declared business is culling
hlin to California, and that lie ex
pects to return to Oregon some time
in the future. He branded neve nil
newspaper reports, giving the Cen
tra Nil policemen the credit for Mur
ray's cupture and a share of the re
ward money, as a bare-faced lie.
On any other phases of Ills expe
riences, he did not make u state
ment. KAl.tiM. Ore., Aug. 25. No -attempt
to bring Phillip Curson, in
former on Tom Murray, buck here
for the trlul of Murray and his
partners. Ellsworth Kelly and Juines
WilluH on charges of first degree
murder, will be made, according to
the district attorney's office.
' Informed that Carson- war soen;
headed for California, nt Ashland
last hIkM. Deputy District Attorney
Page said:
"let hint go, we hnvo no need
for him."
Carson, who claimed In officers
and penitentiary officials that he hud (
turned Murray in ufter tracing and
accompanying him to Centraliu, has
made no formal claim for any of the
reward money for either Murray.1
Kelly or Willos, all of whom were
captured fin Information gained thru,
him.
Following the cupture of Murray
at Centraliu early Saturday morning,!
Curson rushed right on to Halem, ar-,
riving at the penitentiury shortly
after ten o'clock in the morning. He
applied to Warden Dulrymplc for
payment of the standing reward ot
$50 for the .apturc of any escaped
convict, and for I ho $1000 special re-j
ward for each of the three fugitives,
lie was told to filo a written claim'
with the warden for the $50 and was
Informed that the $1000 could not
be paid until the legislature had
passed upon the governor's recom
mendation that such an appropria
tion lie made. !
Curson returned to the prison in
the afternoon to flic his claim, but
was met with the counter claims of
Ccntrulia police who declared thut
Curson had only Informed on Mur
ray when he himself was threatened
with arrest as a suspicious character.
Warden Dalrymple told Curson ami
the Centraliu officers to settle the
division of the $1000 reward be
tween themselves, but up to this
noon no cluims had been filed with
cither the warden or ut the gov
ernor's office.
Dulrytnplo accounted for Carson's
trip to California through a state
ment that Carson miidu to officers
at the penitentiary Saturday after
noon in which ho said ho had been
"tipped off that It would not bo
"safe for him to bo seen around
Portland." .
MacMIIIaii Hailed A3aln.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 25. ( A. P.)
Bad weather has forced the Mac
Millun Arctic expedition to hult on
Its way south from Etah. Greenland.
A dispatch received at the navy de
partment today from Lieutenant
Commander Byrd. commanding the
navy section, said:
"Peary and Bowdoln are lying-to
at Dooth sound on account of bud
weather."
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SHOOTER TO
LONDON. Aug. . (A. P.)
"Hamlet In plus fours," and armed
with n plstoj Instead of the tradi
tional dagKcr. will ivo tho Engfri-h
critics und tu flrst-ighters at fe
King's Way theater tunlKht some
thing new to talk about.
KhakcKpeare's classic In n most
modern of modern guises Is expect
ed to prove a decided innovation and
speculation is rife as to hfQ- the gal
Govt. Has $286,266
in Cash It Doesn't
Know How to Spend
WASHINGTON. Auk. H.V (A.
P.) The department of agricul
ture bus KXti.-tiuVlti H UuOSIl't
know what to do with. It be
longs to Hume sheep growers, but
the department cannot find out
who they are.
The excess profits of 191 S
amounted to i'2 1 ,4Sy,Sii. of
which $74.14-1 has been collected
und mo far as possible turned
over to the growers. It has been
Impossible to obtain a record of
the owners of the balance ami it
has about been decided to turn
It into miscellaneous receipts.
CATTLE RUSTLERS
RKN1. Ore.. Aug. 23. What may
result in the uncovering of a cattle
rustler's clique, according to officers,
was started yesterday when sheriff's
deputies visited the John llelfrich
ranch one mile southwest of Brothers
to arrest Varny ( Punk ) Uobinson. '
and Ralph Whaley, charged with
stealing u calf. The complaint was
signed by Kenneth Thompson, Crook,
county cattleman.
While seeking the men at the Hoi-,
frkh runch George Stokoe and I. A.I
W. Nixon, sheriff's deputies, un
covered what seemed to indicate an
attempt to conceal evidence of the
slaughter of cuttle. Stokoe returned
to Bend for search warrants and
while in town picked up the two
men, Robinson und Whaley who are
said to have brought in a loud of
meat from the high desert ranch.
Having urrestcd the men and lodged
them in. the county ju II, Stokoe re
turned to the ranch where he had
left, Nixon. , j
Search of the ranch which had
been-runted by HeUrich to Mrs. M.'
MeKinley, uccordlng to officers, re-'
veu led n number of hides on which
the brands had Ircen mutilated und
two on whie hbrands, while faint,
had not been destroyed. Those two'
wero brought to Bend and the cat-j
tinmen to whom they belonged were
notified. They live in Crook county, (
but until they indicate whether they,
will sign complaints against the two
men Uobinson and Whaley, their
names are being withheld by of - j
ficiuls. j
Although it is so unusual as to be
almost an unheard of Ihlng for desert,
n 1 ) r..ii. .... '
iug slaughter. Deputy Slokoe said
this morning evidence wus found
where this had been done with at
least Ifi animals ut the ranch.
The heads and other parts of (he
animals were found buried around
the ranch und all identifying marks
had been removed before burial.
KELLY TAKEN OUT
SA1.KM. Ore.. Aug. 23. Heavily
guarded by officers from the peniten
tiary Ellsworth Kelly, one of the three
convicts who shot their way out of
the penitentiary here recently, was
taken by automobile from the prison
to the point in the brush near Prutum,
eight miles cast of hero this ufter
noon. In an effort to locuto the shot
gun which the convicts say they
threw away there on the night of the
escape.
The authorities are working on tiie
theory thut this missing gun Is the one
with which Guard Holtnan was killed.
Postal Employe Kills
Self; Accounts Short
HONOLULU. Aug. 2f, f A. P.)
John It. Nichols, a postal employe ut
Schofteld biirracks, shot und killed
himself with an army revolver yester
day in the sub-poslofflce while offi
cials were checking up Nichols' ac
counts, the insured malls. His home
was in Loruln. Ohio.
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APPEAR IN LONDON
lery will tiik ihe spectacle, of a
bobbeil haired fJertrudo, a sober
grave dlgg' in mechanics' pull-overs
and a I Jiertes in n lounge suit. i
Meanwhile, the repcrtolr company
which Is making the attempt to mod
ftrnlze the drama Is enthusiastic and
Cecil HsTdwIcke. who will literson
ate the melancholy Dane, says the
"play's tho thing." and In time that
Shakespeare may have a chance.
PARENTS OF Hi
MURRAY TO AID
SON. TOM END
Mr, and Mrs Murray and
Daughter Visit Convict in
Death Cell Deplore Killing,
But Won't Desert Him Now
Youth Consoles Mother
KALKM, Ore., Aug- J". While con
demning him for his career of crime
that culiulualed in the killing of two
prison guards when he and two other
convicts shot their way out of the
Oregon penitentiary on the evening
of August 1 2. the family of Tom
Murray, who led the break from the
prison, will stick to him to the end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, and
their duughter, father, mother and
sister respectively, of the desperado,
gave him this assurance when they
visited him tills morning In the death
cell at tho prison where he Is con
fined, according to Deputy Warden
Lilley, who uccompuuled them to
the cell.
They remained with the youthful
bandit for twenty or twenty-five min
utes. Murray, the deputy warden said,
seemed principally concerned with
comforting his mother und smiled
und laughed und told them not to
worry, and to "forget all about It."
Upon their arrival from their homo
ut Fort Blakely, Wash., the members
or the family first went to interview
Governor pierce and when Informed
thut he was out of town went di
rectly to the prison.
When Mr. and Mrs. Murray left
the penitentiary they asked permis
sion to visit Tom Murray again this
afternoon for a short time und wero
advised that they could do so. They
hud not registered nt any local hotel,
and iiltempts to locate them were
unavailing. ,
While Murray wus visiting with his
family, District Attorney John Carson,
Shcrirf O. D. Bower und their assist
ants wero busy weaving the chuln of
evidence thut will bo submitted to
the MurJun county grand jury tomor
row In support of a request for first
degree murder indict ments against
Murray and' his two purtners in tho
break and killing. Kelly and Willos.
Willos und Kelly Have Case.
Evidence sufficient to insure the
conviction and hanging of Murray is
already in hund, the authorities be
lieve, but in tho case of Willos und
Kelly It Is a different matter.
Before they hang It will he neces
sary for the stuto to prove that us
Individuals they fired the shots that
resulted in tho death of one of the
guards, or that they were parties to
a conspiracy to kill If necessary In
making their escape.
The prosecution has n third oppor
tunity to ask the death penally for
either Willos or Kelly, or both, if they
can prove thut either or both actually
assaulted an officer in making the
break.
Kelly am) Willos have both laid the
groundwork for their defense in state
ments declaring that neither' fired a
shot. But counter-balancing this on
the purl of Willos Is the statement
that he signed und finger-printed at
the Newman homo In New Era. In
which It was asserted that he shot
Milt Holmau, one of the guards killed.
The rifles ami revolvers havo all
been recovered hut tho sawed -off
shotgun lu still missing. The convicts
say they discarded it in the brush
near Prutum tho first night of their
flight, and guurds are out combing
the country thcro today seeking the
gun.
SHANGHAI. Aug. 23. (A. P.)
The Krench police today seized arms
and ammunition valued at $ Di.nuo,
which they believe was smuggled into
the country by an international trio
of former high army officers und of
ficials. The shipment was Intended
for hostile Chinese and wus to be paid
for with counterfeit, coin.
Those under arrest are booked as;
Colenl James ChrlHtlc, British army,
retired; GrigadhT General Churlo
Krausch. ullus Charles A. Nelson,
American; E. Chaperon. Krench; Otlo
Christ, former German customs offi
cer, and a Chinese reported to be Sec
retary General Wong Tse-Hua, In
whoso possession the police discovered
$10,000. including a quantity of coun
terfeit money.
American, Krc h and fitsh mix
td courts wll Ihear the cases.
Itnllat Aviator Delayed. .
MANILA, Aug. 25. (A. P.) Com
mander Kranclnco do Plncdo. the Ital
ian aviator who la attempting to fly
from Italy to Japan, Is still at Antl
monan awaiting better weather. Com
mundcr Do Pinodu was forced down
at Antlmonun Htinday while cn louto
to Manila, from Cebu.
AMERICANS A!
ENGLISH ARRESTED
BY FRENCH POLICE
Tells New York
Its End Is Near
wm
If fell
JTMR
New Yorkers arc being told
Manhattan soon will be a mass
of ruins and Brooklyn a dismal
swamp, by the Rev. J. Frank
Norris, Texas evangelist. The
Day of Judgment is near, he
POLICE BELIEVE
OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 23. -(A. P.)
Positive identification of portions of
the dismembered body found In the
101 Cerrito s wa m p us t hose of Al rs.
J. J. (Bossies) Loren, Oakland nurse,
was made today by Mrs. Loren s
mother and brothers In Oakland.
This announcement was made about
noon today by Under Sheriff W. AL
Veale of Contra Costa county after ho
had shown the family another section
of human scalp covered with blonde
hair found . about II A. M. today In
the swamp close to where a woman's
severed ear and tongue, another sec
tion of scalp and a lower Jaw bono
previously were fniiud.
RICHMOND. Cal-. Aug. 2 li . ( A.
P.) .-With the discovery late yester
day of two aihlii lonal portions ot a
human head in the K Cerrito marshes
close to where a woman's ear and sec
tion of scalp wra pped In a blood
stained newspaper previously were
found, members of the family of Mrs.
Hessie Loren today voiced the belief
that the supposed murder 'victim was
the attractive young Oakland nurse
whom they last saw on the night of
August it), when she left home tell
ing her mother and brothers she had
an appointment with Sheriff Prank
Harnett of Oakland.
Mrs. It. II. l-'crgUHon. mother of
Mrs. Loren, and William and Robert
Kei guson. brothers of the missing
nurse, today turned over to Contra
Costa county officials strands of hair
retrieved from a bathrobe belonging
to Mrs. Loren, who lived with her
mother and brothers in Oakland.
These will be examined by Dr. L. O.
Helnrich. IJerkeley crlminolofist. who
I will endeavor to establish whether
limy tally with strands of blonde
on the portions of sculp found fi
huh-
ln the
swamp.
Two Oakland women, close friends
of Mrs. Ifiiren, examined iho seel bins
of scalp and said they were positive
the hair and scalp were those of Mrs.
Loren.
Dr. Louis P. Cor win. Oakland
jli.iitlui ulna miiM he had rlono conslrl-
I ei able dental work for Mrs. Loren,
examined the teeth in the lower Jaw
round late yesterday .ami wild the den
tal work resembled that of Mrs.
Loren's. He ha Id hrt, could not be
certain In his Identification us all the
work performed by him had been on
Hk upper Jaw teeth.
"Kind the upper Jaw and I'll tell
you whether It is that of Mm. Loren,"
Dr. Corwln told Investigators.
Work of pumping out the swamp
along the LI Cerrito river will get
nib-r wm v today under direction of
Contra Costa county ' authorities. A
powerful gasoline pump will be In
stalled and the marsh drained suffi
ciently to faiilltutc the work of
searchers for other portion of the dis
membered body, Tho search will
continue while the pumping Isjn pro
gress. Tho water ranges In depth
from a Xow 0'.'hes to Kovc-ral feet.
Tho tnaiTni Is never! mllen In extent.
T'n.lnt- Khorlff W M. Vmil Mil Id hoik-
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(Continuail op Pui Blsntj
MISSING NURSE
CRIME VICTIM
FLEEING AUTO
BANDITS KILL 2
N DARING DASH
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Posses Fail to Find Trace
Two Young
WiCn WIlO SnOl
Sheriff and Traffic Officer
in Dash Over the Kansas
Line.
CO LI IV, Was., Aug. 2T(. Authori
ties today has fount) no trace of two
young men, who yesterday shot and
killed Sheriff ani Pratt, of Thomas
county and then crossed the Nebraska
line and killed Kdward Clark, North
Platte traffic officer, after running
gun fights witli posses of the two
stales.
The slayers are believed to have
committed a series of holdups in west
ern Kansas and were making their es.
cape lu a motorcar when they encoun
tered the officers.
Sheriff Pratt, learning that the men
were headed In this direction, took i
possce of six men and blockaded the
main highway mirth of Colby with u
large motor truck.
The pair traveling at a IiImIi rale of
peed, stopped at the obstruction. As
the sheriff started for the car. a vol
ley of phots rung out, Pratt fell, fa
tally wounded. The men ten made a
ru nthrough the blockade, timid a rain
of shots. Their car was disabled and
they fled on foot tn the home of Doyle
Crawford, where they commandeered
his small touring car. They escaped
over the line into Nebraska.
Across the line they encountered
a squad of Nebraska officers, who had
been notified to watch for the fleeing
men. lu a gun fight that followed.
Kdward Clark, traffic officer of North
Platte, was slain.
Possos from the two states took Up
the train of the slayers today.
NORTIl PLATTK, Neb.. Aug. 2!.
(A. P.) Two separate posses today
were combing southwestern Nebraska
and northern Kansas for two men who
yesterday shot and killed Kit Chirk,.
North Platte traffic officer, nml tho
sheriff of Thomas county. Kansas.
Tho Kansas shetif wns killed In a
fight lu which Kansas authorities tried
lo capture the men. the name of tho
Kansas sheriff was not given In dis
patches to newspapers.
BASEBALL SCORES
Amcrlcait.
CHICAGO, Aug. as. (A. P.) Uh
Meusel of the New York Yankees,
knocked his twenty-fourth homo run
today. Dick Kerr wus on tho mound.
It occurred In the third Inning f
the game with the while Sox.
At Cleveland R
Philadelphia 1
Cleveland
Walberg, Rommel and
Cochrane; IJuckeyc. Sinifh
Scwcll.
II. K.
11! 1
8 2
Perkins,
and L.
At Detroit R. II. K.
Boston I 7 ft
Detroit II II 0
Zahnizcr. l-'uhr. N e u b u e r and
Scheff, Stokes; Stoner and Pussier.
At Chicago It. 11-
K.
New York 7 14 1!
Chicago 7 '
.loncs ami P.cngough;' Thurston,
Korr, Kdwards, Connully and Crousc.
National.
PROKKLYN, Aug. 2Ji. (A, P.)
Jacques Fnurnlor, Urooklyn first
baseman, hit his twonly-flrst homo
run of tho season today off Duster
Malls, Cardinal southpaw, in the
fifth inning of the game between
the Robins and St. Louis.
At Brooklyn R. II. T3.
St. Louis I 0 0
Brooklyn ft 17 .2
Mails, Sothoron and O'Karrell; Os
borne, Petty and Dcberry.
(Bell hit homer In Mil. Kournler
hit homer In ftttf).
At N;w Ynrlt
rlnHiiniiH
N-w York
Ihmiihtin, Itrinly ri ii. I
N'i:hr ami llarlli-y.
II.
II. K.
..a 11 2
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Wllmin.
HcmIiuc,
Daily Report on
the Crime Wave
HANVII.1,1:. III.. Auk. 2.'.. (A. I'.)
loyd Itecil, vlco-lirrxltlf nt anil
Karl . Hryunt. ca-xhlcr of the American
State hunk of Ht. Ilernlce, Iml., Holllll
cRt of here, were helil up early toilny
en route from t'llnton, Iml., with the
111. mil) payroll of the rhleao, Mil
waukee & Ht. t'atll rallroatl. Klvu
iiniHkod nien tn a tnoiijkcar held up
tho hunk officials ttjftltot thein Into a
corn field. The ruhliorM idiot
tho
radiator of the bunkom" car
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State Labor for
50-day Extension
Rogue R. Fishing
MAItSHKlULD, I'kv, Aug. 15.
-The second day of the Oregon 4
Slate Federation of Labor con-
i' ventitin opened here (nd;iy with t
! the Introduction of 11 rcsolu-
tiotis. One resolution written by
icorgc Chcnowit h. Gold Beach, !
asked the legislature to change fr
1 the ItoKiie river fishhiii laws to
open SO days earlier and to close
LM tlays I'urlin'.
KALKM. Ore., Aug. L1 5. Persons
close to the udministrat Ion and fa
miliar with tho policies of Coventor
Pirn
as regards the slate pen It en -
tiary and its conduct, saw in the
oinmeni of Jefferson Myers regard
ing the report of the special com
mitten named to investigate condi-
lions at the prison, a strong Intima- Campbctl was found lying In n pool
tion that Wurdcn A. M. Dulrymple of (1(m(, on tnc noor of tnp iotod car
would be superseded as head of the when the train arrived here at H:47 -H.
institution. In. and Conductor David L. (Jilmoro
"If the report contained the recom- noticed the messenger did not open
Herniations that Myers intimates, XH door as usual to receive more
that the committee desires to see nulf um express. At first it was be
the penitentiary turned into a 'sue- Ucved he had been beaten as well as
cessf ul Institution,' it Is logically to shot, but later examination revealed
be Interred that they do not consider that a bullet, apparently fired down
Dulrymple a successful warden and ut him through a ventilator on tho.
it Is" likely that they' have recom- roof of the car, had lodged In tho
mended his removal," said one sta- base of his brain.
Hon official, who is generally credit- A rope ladder hanging down from
ed with being in the governor's con- the roof on the outside of the car
flilence. 1 showed ho wan entrance was effeclod
lie pointed out that tho governor after the shooting. A pane of glusn
has publicly announced that ho hail been broken out of the side duor
would abide by the decision and noar tho ladder and tho door thus un
rocommendution of the committee, .locked from without.
In yomo fiuurlers the namo of' Ixwked Wko tt Wreck
Tom Word, former sheriff of Mult- Tnsido all was confusion. "It looked
nomah counlv and later a federal
secret service operative, was frc-
ducntly mentioned as a logical sue-
censor to Dulrymple. Word is fl
dnnw.crnl ,.n.l hi ,.llm Hfo has
been given to work with criminals.
Others volunteer the suggestion
that the report of the com mil tee Ih
paving the way for the appointment
of Mr. .Myers, who could he expected'
to administer the prison as a busi
ness proposit Ion with the aid of a
deputy warden to uct as disclplinar-
inn.
Mysterious Explosion
in Los Angeles House
Puzzles the Police
L.o Aftui-j,!. Aug. i. .i. (a. i-.i express and mail car but an elderly
An explosion believed by sheriffs IIIPKHeiigr and that the had Just about
depuies who investigated, to have, ,,;-, )nmulPH j which to work uuham
heen caused by dynamite, early to- porP(,
day partially wrecked the slecplngi County, federal and private Invos
porch and did other minor damage, tlgators working on the case believe
to the home of William Downs ut two or more men hoarded the tr.mi
Alta Canada, a foothills suburb near when It stopped at Oceansldo, that
Pasadena. they climbed to tho roof and waited
Downs had left his bed on the until the train was well tinder way
porch to Investigate an odor of and thut one of them took aim ul
smoke and was uninjured In the. Camitbell through a ventilator while
.blast. hls companion or companions clam-
I Downs' brother, Chaib-s Downs, bored down the rope bidder ready to
j suspended Los Angeb s diy council- break In as sono as the shot was fired
man, Is now under indictment charg- Hint put CumpbMl out of tHe wuy.
ed with Hccepting a bribe lu connec- After the robbery the men urn be
toln with a tunnel transportation lleved to havo Jumped from the train
enterprise.- jwhen It slowed down to four miles an
J , hour, nt Kan Juan, thirty mites from
I 'hero. Basing their theory upon 'the
Wire Report on
the Pear Market
Ni;V VOIIIC, Auk. as. l-onrs: Ar
I'IvimI .(4 Callroilllii mrx; 22 Ori-Kon;
1 I'olnniilo: 7 New York: 13 Now
Vuili liy hiinl.
.Miirl(t xllKlilly HlniiiK'T.
.Muliilay aui llunn: Cullfunila Hurt-
liiitn. 71 ciiih; l.cKt. J.or Hi :.I0; or-
(Ilmuy. fl In $2. fid: nvoriiKii, 2.ti3.
OniBiin KitrlliMlH. earn oxlni
Ifillliy. 2.:iri lo 2.!l: av.Tumi, 2.B I ;
fum y, J2 .25 to $2.75; avorano, 12.13.
; "
-IM'Ai;tl, Auk. 25. Arrivals, 31
. Oinroiiila earn: 2 foloraiio; HI Oro-
Kon; 1 Mlrliik'an liy li'al. Korly-
llhriii raw on truck, IncliiilliiK 1H
koM. rulirornla liarllellH, 11.75 to
J3; inuHtly J2.40 to J2.75.
CRAZY WOMAN SENT TO THE ASYLUM
mhu.v irrv. ia.. Aug. rr.. IA. I.)
-Radio chilme'l Its fli Ht net ual In
sanity vh-tlin ) W Ibury entity
yesterday when Mr Mamie Hedelue
of i 'orrect ion villc, la., was sent to the
stale hospllul for the Justine at ('hero
kee by Iho commissioners of Insanity.
Mrs. Redclne was under tho Illusion
that her enemies wero using the radio
to prevent her from obtaining em
ployment. An attempt wuh made by her
MESSENGER
I,
Rope Ladder Bandits Rob
Santa Fc Mail and Express
Car En Route From San
Diego to :anta Ana Crime
Daring One Bandits Make
a Clean Getaway.
SANTA ANA, Cat., Aug. 2u.- (A.
P.) Robbers who looted the combin
ation mail and express car of Santa
Ke mail train No. 7ft between here and
San Diego last night after shooting
ami probably fatally wounding Klmer
Campbell. ti2 year old express mes-
HVUKi.Vt t0(Iav appeared to have made-
a clean getaway with three pouches
of mall and other loot of undetertnln-
oti value
though wo had been through a
wreck." t'onouctor unmoro saiu.
(,f the nine mall pouches carried
n tho train when 11 left San Diego
""J " be f,,und fn lhc c,ir 11,1,1
those had been ripped open. Lettdra
wero scattered all about. The ex
press h rnng box hud been opened
mi l loc ted.
A check by postal and express coin
puny officials and tn Los Angeles nml
San Diego failed to reveal any sizeable
loss but It was admitted that inas
much as one of tho missing pouches
contained air mail tho loot may yet
prove to have been considerable.
All available evidence Indicated tho
robery had been carefully planned in
detail by men familiar with the trains
an dpurticulurly with express und mull
shipment.
4A Minuted Vn molested . f
They apparently knew that during
the 4H mile run from Oceansldo to
Siioln Ann no ime would be near tho
care with which the robbery nppeui'Jil
to havo been planned, offlcers'sH
sumed tho men had an automobile
awaiting them and ready to take tlie.hi
lo Mexico or Nome nearby hiding
place.
Reports reaching tho sheriff's offleo
to thn effect that a heavy car carry
ing Ihreo men had been seen speed-
., ..n, . i,. .,,,. i, o o.w.r.n mm
I ixirtml Iho Mexico llioory, and rultll'irl.
Illiw In Hnn DIoko counly worn luk'jiR
nv,.rv ,,rM-iutlim lei hloi k tho loliln-W
,m,h' lo tho intonmtlniml line.
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, Mlt Vi-mivIii In ICriintliill. .
NAI'I.KM, Italy, Aug. 2.1. (A.'I'.H.
, Mniint Vomivhm Iihh nwuincu i-xtm-
orillnary activity, tho volcano cruit.
B,cal ouantltlcH of axllim nml
Riiiik ii n the whole coiintrjHliln lit
night, AulhorillrH at tho vulcanic
uliHcrvatory, however, hnvo rxprnmcil
the opinion that no grail dinjcr Is
Imminent.
family to break her of the Illusion hy
taking her lo a neiKhhur's homo and
allowing her to listen to radio pro
grams. Hhe aVpeured to on Joy tho
programs but still was convinced that
man's most modern Invention , wan
being used against her.
The other dav sho became mora
violent and mftlo threats which
caused her family to decide that tho
Cherokee asylum, where sho could
obtain treatment, was tho best pluco
fur h ' ,
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