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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
o o 0 o o o 0 O ' PAGE STXO WARDEH STATES MURRAY WAS AN (INFORMER ALSO! G mtstjeorp mate TittBtryrc, arrcproTtB, .okecion, tiBpat, 'cgronEirsty i923j LOCAL WARRIORS PRACTICING FOR G. PASS GAME With throo vlt'torlcH uruhr thIr UvHh, ttu Met) ford high Bchool foot- ten m Muniifty t'vcnliiK bKun hall U. S. COURT CLOSES, ' LAST CASE RULED Bf JUOGE The cltimaKo Bult filed twitlnst ClMiient Hrudljury of Kluiimth Kails Uy C. R (inrl)er of Oruutit I'iibh for hnr.l work for thi- final name, of U.b anfiroxltiiatuiy 16U0 was dismissed to xrnxon. t'oni'h f'ulllHolt pointed out , . , . , SALEM. Ore., Oct. 20. Tom Murray, convict Boutenccd to lianc fur tlm ..I I.tun n,.,p.l liimuu Swettney, was Juat Bilcli an infoniwr the wan In the Klamath game to M" J"u,!e Wolverton In the fed or "stool" an by hlB tnatlmony In Ills his rhiiiwH. and announced that no erul court, where It was being heard, own trial he feared niiKht "frame on puHltlun wax hhcui-m for anyone, nml becautie of tho lack of Jurisdiction, him nnd cause him to be confined In that only machine fooibnll would win I The suit orixlnully called for $111100 the hull pen, Warden A. M. Inlryinile letterx. Thirty-two player still turn damaneH, aliening conversion of Krnln, told the Jury trying James Wlllos and out for practice, nnd scilininuKos for !i00U of which was lor punitive dam Ellsworth Kolley, Indicted Jointly with perfection of cliai-nlim, bucklrtit, and ages. This was, however, stricken off Murray for the murder of Sweeney. forward passing will he held nil week, before reaching the federal court. Under direct examination ot ins- The- locals play (Irants Push next trlct Attorney John Carson, the warden Saturday, and the Josephine county testified that two or three months KKiiBfttlon promises a hard battle, prior to the break of August 12, Mur-, Tho following Hnturday the locals ray informed Deputy Warden l.lllle i ,,i,iy MaraliflPld here, and outside of that a group of seven or eight con-;,, Ashland contests, mis will be the victs Were planning a break and i,iKBest game of the year from the named C. R. Moore as their leader. tH,puint of local Interest. Mnrsh- "As the deputy warden reported it f.u, ,K ,.x,1(.c., , Blvt. Ated ford a to me, Murray told him that the con- hlm ,UHHPi 118 tht,y ,1VP UI1 vlcts planned to make the break on a encrA uue mi im.kfieid. ,.n,i i,nvo Sunday morning. They were giiln to won u ,hl.r Kams thiH season by! their headquarters at Portland, after seize the warden in the chapel as he Mh H(.0,.,,h. Three liundied fans are having spent over two weeks here In 0. A.-C. IS PRAMS BEHIND LOCKED GATES. ).K The plaintiffs counsel did not amend the claim so as to read JG600. The federal court has no Jurisdiction over damugo suits less than J3000. With this fact the plaintiff was unfamiliar, it is said. The court officials, Judge Wolver ton, Miss Margaret Fleming, secre tary; K M. Brown, clerk, and Harry V. Heed, chief United States deputy marshal, will leave this evening for tor nis regular Duuoay oioru- expected to attend from Coos Bay. ng interview wiui pnoue , u.u a, Th ,,. , ,,, ntMetlc Krounds knife o his neck and under the threat ., ,. ,,.,, ,,)r . of killing him force the chapel guards I to open the doors or the cage leading into the turnkey's office. There they I planned to take guns from the arsenal und force their way out of the prison. Kelley, Wlllos, Hert (Oregon) Jones and Frank Fallon were some of the other convicts whom Murray told the deputy warden were implicated In the plot. Most of the evidence go far pre sented by the state has been identical to that which was brought out In the Murray trial, for Wlllos and Kelley are being tried now as accomplices in the murder of Sweeney and not on the sapalvte Indictment which charges them with the killing of Holman. l'eter J. White, one of the guards who was in the turnkey's office at the time Murray and Jones entered and demanded the keys to the arsenal. CHARLEY HALL TO BE A CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNORSHIP HAI.KM, Ore., Oct. 20. Asserting that he is now assured "sufficient support to nssut-e my nomination," Stale Senator t'hnrles Hall, of Marsh field. vrilen to a friend In Snlem that testified that When no escaped from he will be a candidate for the republi the office he Btarted on the run for can nomination for governor In the the front gate. There, he said, he primary election of next spring unless met Guard Charlton, who was trying personal business matters make it to get In. He said that Charlton called impracticable for him to do so. bis attention to WIIIob and Kelley, ) "During the months I have been who were then coming down the rope considering tho matter since it was from the roof and that he (White) flint broached by my friends I have rushed over to the bottom of the rope become convinced that I would have and commanded the two convicts to Ufficient support to Insure my noml stand still and put up their hands. nation," writes Senator Hull. ','!f.l,1!? 1"ltuhl",!!n?'IS "l.,'Ja!l,r"!,1f'" "Th0 assurances I have, and the said White, "but Wlllos said 'Who the available and obvious support, Is suf hell are you?' nnd Btortod south to- flci,,nt but ,he decision will rest upon W1.r. . ?w6.r, 'eyon' t, . ,',,. , the determination of personal busi- , "I toltl him I wns Pote White and nPK(l matters " jtlst then Guard McKluley came out senator Hall Intimates that he will of the barber shop and Wlllos stopped K lvU-e the voters as a businessman and put hs hands up. iam paging tt buxlnexs udmlnlstrn- Asked if either Kelley or Wlllos on of Hlau, altuir f he , numllmtB(1 said anything while they woro Btnnd- m elected lug there; White replied: , ., ..e'nubllcan nrlmnrv f Senator Hall was defeated for the nomination by Hen oleott by only a hundred votes and this vote he connection -with the court session. rORVAI.MS, Ore., Oct. 20. Be hind locked gates the Oregon Agri cultural coIIcko football team worked for two hours last night perfecting plays which they hope will bring vic tory over Stanford Saturday. Coach Schlxsler's two back field combina tions were disrupted last evening after practice when Snider, fullback on the "big four" und i.uby, flashy half for tho "ponies." went to the hospital after falling to Iron out In practice Injuries received in the Whit man game. With them went Badlcy, first string guard. A desperate effort will bo made to have them In ubape by the time the tenm leaves but even so valuable practice will be lost. Against this gloom Is the recovery of Jim Dixon, Cllant running mato of Dick Hosen at tackle. Ho has been working lightly with the souad for n week and will be in trim for Saturday. COLDS 'Gee, be as I'ote., bad a "Yes, Kelley said, dldn' tthlnk It would tills.' " White said that the shooting was oncers the nucleus of the strength going on then and that almost in- could marshal in another cam- FAMILY AT LAST BOULDER, Coin.. Oct. 20. (A. P.) ft. B. Hodges' pursuit ut his family from OrPKn ended here last niKht when ho found hit divorced wife. Allow HndtfPH, In pohhohkIoh of their four children whom a Portland court had awarded to the hu.shund. Upon petition of JlmlfCfH. County Judge J2. I. Ingram of Boulder, is.su ed an older Klvlns two of the children Into the cuHtody of the Rheriff until a hearin Oetoher 26. ( The four chihlren, aped 2, 7, 9 and IS were awarded to the huflhand in Portland when a final decree of divorce was entered In hla favor. Mrs. Hod sew in alleged to have escaped with them to Boulder. She placed two of the children In custody of John L. McMenamln, superintendent of the state home for dependent chil- , dren In Denver. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pouna to all sunering CAI.I.S TltOOI'X I'ltOM UllINI (Contlnuod from page one.) "( d i penn governments to give serious low the attention to the president s hint. iu nore CHICAGO, Oct. 20. (A. P.) Sen IN UNITED STATES; tho senate foreign relations commit tee, today expressed tho belief that' the Mcnrno treaty would relieve" seething world affairs, but said he I did not share "the unwarranted thuslasm of extremists." He declared he was glad Iocarno had struck hi blow at the world court. Senator Horuh came to address tho Women's Itooseveit Republican cluti tonight, virtually to open a campaign opposing the world court. . "Hy creating a permanent conclll- CHICAOO, Oct. 20. (A. P.) Quack ntion council the Locarno diplomats doctoring, an ancient craft, still rlunr- showed. 1 believe, thut their ralth In lshes to uu incredible extent In this the world court us an agent of urbl- age of touted public intelligence, an Id nation is not grent." he said. "I Ur. Arthur J. Cramp, director of the hnve more faith In the permanent bureau of Investigation of theAiner- council. Under It the nations at varl- lean Medical association. He spoke mice are to have power In nppnlnt- to officers of the American Academy Ihk arbitrators. Nations, therefore, of Optholmology nnd Otolarynology, will he more willing to arbitrate than which starts its annual convention they are under the world court, here toduy. "The Locarno pacta lend to break "There ure Btylos In quackery," lie tlio Versailles treaty which bra kept nBsertod. "The prevailing modes of i,,u.. i, iu- in i.-nrm,.. :,., n, the current seasou are those products . Wh,uever tho break In the Versailles treaty, it Is a boon to humnnity. sold for alleged rejuvenation. They range from glandular substnnco of ring lulled monkeys to radium emnnu tions dissolved In drinking water. "Hut ill quackery there ure certain old Btuudbys that, like Tennysons brook, 'go on forever.' 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