VACV ETCilTT
rr.DFORD MATT, TRTBT'NfF,. MEDFORD. ORFiON". MONDAY. 'AFfiUKT i.
NET TIGHTENS
ABOUT GILDED
!TI
OREGON BARBER
SHOT DOWN
EASTERN YOUTH
AT HIS CHAIR
Evidence Accumulates at
Astounding Rate Against
Russell St. Clair Beitzel,
Suspected of Slaying of
Philadelphia Girl in Hollywood.
. LOS ANGKLKH, Aug. C. trW
The return at the murderer to the
nceno of lijs crime a favorite
theme of fiction was enacted In
reHl life, tn the opinion of pidir
when the lody of Miss Uarhara
Maugor was hurled mint than a
month ngo into a can you in the
hi IN above Hollywood, v here it
Was found.
Ituxxcll 8:. Clair lieitzcl. w ho
1 r (i u k It I Uarlium Manger fr
I
this Inimlle. lioUel is said to
have mailed ihlrf package to a fic
titious ttridroK in Chum U, giving
a fid i (huts return address in Health-.
Auto Cluck Stand..
In the apartment shared gy Hi it
zcl ami iftii Mauger, uecordlng
to Ills ow ntfstimon-, a handker
chief with what ptdice say
Idodstains was round in the all In
lull n-li y hag. The hand ken hief
was that of a man.
An automoht' has ln-en found,
which licit .d itdniits he rented,
and In which he took the girl tn
their last
hills whore, he Kays, they tpi;
ed and where Miss Mauser gut nut
of the machine, never to Im- Keen
auain in life ty him. The 44 miles
registered on the fpcedomeicr of
the rented cur Is the distance from
i:cii.t"n HiiniK' to the scene of the
murder and return.
Ileitzel remains calm and main
tains his story of "practice shoot
inn" on the day hefore the mur- j
der, the ijuarrel and subsequent
parting in the hills and of his com- J'A :HAMJI" 0," Au V
pbte innocence. Against him, in ; (Jt'orgc Carry. La (iramlc harber,
addliion to the charge of murder, ' was fatally shot Just before noon
are the new charges of desertion, 1 today as he stood at his chafr In
WORLD'S HIGHEST AIR DERBY
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GREATER M. CLUB NEW EAST-WEST
"h'i George Parry, La Grande
Barber, Killed While at
Work By Irate Husband
Latter Says He Is
Sorry When Victim Dies.
LOT FOR HOUSE BY CATTLEMEN
.1
einhczlemeni and violation of the
' Maun act.
I .
LK ANCKLKS, Auk. ti. OVj
;A physician's record revealed to
day that Itarhara Manger, 11 year
Old former Philadelphia waitr ess. i rrt'il
his barber shop, five small caliber
bullets entering his body, and he
died shortly afterwards at a local
hospital. Kddie Callows. 34. im
mediately after the shouting, went
to the police station and surren-
llc freely admitted shout-
d
daring to l he Associated
correspnndent that Carry
been bothering" Fallows" ;
had expected to become u mother
just four days after the dale on
which police estimate she was '
; mortally shot and tin own into a
2'hilndclphla. Itvd with her un-tone canyon north of Hollywood, j
wed in Hollywood and now is ae-J police believed today that it was'
cuscrt of her murder, was Idenli- ' possible that her chihl'had actually
ffed yesterday as a man who ,i been born between the time sin-
week after the slaying was taken vas shot and the moment of her!
by ii tnxi driver to within u hun-death. I
fired yards of the body's rocky The record was that of JJr. .1. !
resting place. . i- ranK tiriiitn, wno died two wccks 'turned.
11. T. ItedeM, the taxi driver. go, supplied to police by his! Fallows has engaged H. K. IUxnn
told police that on the day which 1 widow. It showed lhat Miss Man- ilM nttoi ney. There w ill be no
they say Ileitzel . hu to fulfill !'. who had been living with Huh- !,muii action until tomorrow as
I UK.
Cress
"had
wife.
Carry was shot five times thru
the body, one bullet piercing his :
right arm. others went Into the '
chest and back. 1
Carry In married, his wife and
children recently went to southern ;
ii cKuii, visiting, but have re-
(0)
Pikes Peak is the background for the "Aeronautique" to be hold
at Colorado Springs, Colo., municipal airport, Aug. 10-12. One of
the events for higher powered planes is to be a race over the summit
house of Pikes Peak and return to the airport, a distance of
miles. The plane above is piloted by O. M. (Red) Mosier, Missouri
Valley conference athktc and official, who is entered in the air raee-
'lv
the age-old adage of the murderer j
find the place of Ills crime, a man
Mopped him In downtown I.os An
petes and asked him to take him
to the hills to soo how his "liquor" ;
plant was getting along. He said
that this man, whom he Identified
tin Ileitzel despite ISeltel's Hut de- t
JilalH of ever having seen him be- j
fore, left the carli with a package ,
Hmelllng like creosote, but re turn-j
cd without It. Then, he says, he I
(inked to be driven "any damned
plnco, but get out of here," after
copping the climax of his revisit;
to the lonely spot by literally em- j
batmlng the body of the girl with
whom he - eloped from Chiladel- j
whin, leaving u wife and two chll-
dren. '
CtirtrMgCs Aic Name. '
An 1 l.-yMjr-old boy yesterday !
Rave the police a box of cartridges
of the. sinno caliber as the plMol
found In lit-lUcl's. office desk. The
hoy said he had found them at a
Hpot near that where the body was
sell Sinclair Heitzel of Chiladel
phia. who is charged with her mur
der, had visited the doctor and had
been told thai her child would
probably be born on June L'7. Co
lice believe she was shot on June
-3, and that coroner said she might
have lived several days after that.
Near her body, which was only
found last Thursday, was. an In
fant's, .skull.
lawsuit in circuit !
AGITATOR DEFEATED .SrE
UClsnUJ:. Ky.. Aug. Ii. tl'i .
Additional returns from scattered
precincts throughout the state to
day ditl U"l cause change in the '
apparent results of S-iturday's pri
mary w hen all Incumbent cou
fii'c.'iMiK'ii who sought reuomiuatiou 1
' IXxon Is trying
i court today.
Coroner I'. L, Kalston announced
that an inquest would be held
! tomorrow night.
i Callows, when told that Carry
i had died, expressed sorrow, saying
"l didn't intend to kill hliu." ! . ,
j Hefore going to the county jail j
he asked officers to purchase ST- 1-OC1S. Mo., Aug. G.hV
! cigarettes, apple and oranges for . -tov Toombs and other officers
:him. of thu Internalinnal IMo Insuianee
i He has been employed by the company havo hetn given a week
jratlrnad company. Callows' de- which to pro'luce $.5uO,niH ia
i meunor was calm although he was securities or face a recommenda-
upset when news of Carry's death ,ln1 n' criminal itction by elsht
him. He said litile to re- , lnsm anco cuiimissionerH from
pi that "Carry iad'',-Kht states who aie lnvest!.:atiir-i
been bothering my wife." the company.
lie told police that he entered ' Tootling In Chicago denied last
the barber shop and shot Carry. night that there was my shortage
and that m words were exchanged . r discrepancy in tin aliairs of liis
in the shop hefore the shooting. company, saying the International
When his mother, on the vrme is - "very .splendid condi-
WITHIN ONE WEEK OR' SLAYER TO PLEAD
GO TO STATE PRISON INSANITY DEFENSE
of a breakdown, saw hi in at the
police tUatioti. he attempted to
ijiliet her.
Carry had bet
ears.
' for scvera I
of five children.
J Callows gave a
caliber target revolv
' when he surrendered
barber hero
was father
en-shot
to police
,uu"l- I seemed to have been successful.
The box bore the name of thei Th), vUlHVtit ,hllt 1(f
Htore which, un hi own testimony. I hlri, district, where Thomas S.
Hold HeltxnVi-inuc shells for "target j nit.ilt VuliWn ally of Percy Haiy.
prahtice." Tlu-re were 43 shells I dominant figure in the rural ileum
In t ho box' ' j cratie oriianizaiion. attempted to
On .Saturday detectives found a Win the nomination from Hep.' William Nebulize, first chair
huge caliber pistol fwrupped hi a - Jolin W. Moore, appeared to be barber at Slusset 's shop on -Main
towel In Ib'lUel's desk at his office, j (iell!ed today with Moore leading ! street reports that a barber by the
! by more than Hhmi votes, .name of Parry, worked extra in
, 4 'this city a year or 1 I months ago,
ST. I AM IS. insurance Hives- ,u, lIn,,,s nt vvvai xvmt H,Mp h-
iligatoi-H say tliey will ask criminal ! uoked at. He is also under the
! prosecutbm of Hoy C. T lbs. I impression that Pany had rela-
' president of International Life ln-ijves living west of (i runts Pass.
suranee company, unless s,i..itnt.iM ,
t In mls-iing securities are found
The shells brought to the pollci'
from the vicinity of the crime are
of the caliber required for (his
Weapon.
Today a package was expected
from Phoenix, A rlz., containing '
Miss Manger's clothes an dot her j
gu line nts. Police believe some
'Hon."
The report of the commit sinners,
made by Charles H. Hctrick, Cali
fornia commissioner, mi id they
: were unable to find the s-rnriti?s
'and that Toombs had refused thorn
access to his bonks, when they
j called upon him in Chicago.
Toombs replied to this with a
, declaration thut neither her. or any
: officer of the company, has re
ceived a report fiom either insur
'anco examiners or the commissioners.
PI iKTT.AND. Ore.. Aug. 0. IjP;
Hex Mend. 1 ."i year old confessed
slayer of his employer and bene
f;i ii'i. K. I). Oewey. uskel in jail
today: "Where is my mother? Why
do. .-n't she com' to see me?"
His mother. Mrs. Dora-Van Nor
dcti. had been to visit District
.1 uilge Hendrickson Saturday, and
iui't arr.iugetl for counsel for the
lad s defense.
Lord tVr Moll It on. defense attor
ney:,, announced today that the buy
would be examined by Dr. William
House. Portland alicni.-l. and the
cjJUrt is to be asked to appoint a
board to examine the boy with a
View to establishing traces of in
sanity. An inqquest in to the death uf
Dewey was set for late today.
Hearing mi an information charg
ing first degree murder has been
sei for Tuesday afternoon.
Dewey was shot to death in his
farm cottage near Portland last
Wednesday, and the boy w as ca p -lured
at Heedsport Friday morning.
After three ami a half hours of
. deliberation, members of the Hreat
r Medford club decided at a lunch
eon meeting today to trade their
lot, located just back of the Cath
olic academy, on Ivy street, for
, the triangle near the high school
on North Oakdale, North Ivy and
West Third street, which is owned
: by the city of Medford. The mo
) Hon was carried unanimoosty and
i specified that the deal should be
1 closed only under the condition
that taxes, paving and other sir
J rangenients were included in the.
! settlement.
j It was believed that the matter
of purchasing some suitable 'bulld
I ing to be used as a clubhouse would
j be settled today. Instead of this,
after much discussion of at least
i half a dozen different houses in
: town, the women came to a sud
den decision that it would be bet
I ter to build u new house.
! A proposed plan drawn up for
; the committee by Louis H. Hum
j phreys was submitted for approval
I of the women. It was not defi
nitely decided, however, that this
I plan will be used when they are
ready to construct a new building,
j Several generous donations by
various women were offered in
! the event that the proposed club
'house becomes a reality. A drive
; for funds will also be under way
! in the near future, according to
present plans.
A coin mitt ce consisting of the
! follow ing women was appointed
; to conduct a campaign for new
members in the organization.
. w hich has fewer members now
than when it was started over 25
I years ago: Mrs. M. N. Hogan,
j Mrs. Charles Furnas and Mrs.
L. H. Tuttle.
i Th roe p r i zes will be a wa rd ed
' to women who secure the largest.
; number of niombers before the
fall meeting, which will be held
the first of September. Five
years' membership in the club
j will be the first award, for the
' second largest number, thre
'. years' membership and for the
third prize, two years' free mem
: berdiip.
! Women who will serve on the
cummin ce to continue investiga
tion in retard lo the city lot and
proposed building1 are: .Mrs. M.
X. Hogan, Mrs. Charles Furnas,
!.Mrs. F. K. .Merrick and Mrs. It
. Sleter.
COKTLAND, Ore..' Aug. UV)
Livestock development of south
western Idaho has bet u him.Vred
because of lack of dependable mar
kets, and the only hope is railroad
construction that will provide bet
ter outlet, John Smeed of Caldwell
declared at an interstate conimerc:
commission bearing hen' today on
a proposed cross-state, railroad in
Oregon.
The Oregon public service com
mission lias petitioned for con
struction of such a railroad to open
up undeveloped regions of central
O regon.
Producers cannot afford to ship
cattle to San Francisco over the
present rail route. Mr. Smeed said.
In shipments of ir.im to 2unu miles,
shrinkage in weight and quality
destroys a great deal of the value
of the stock. Feed bills mount
high.
At present, Portland and Seattle
are the only markets within rea
sonable distance, lie continued.
They can consume unly ,u or Co
carloads a day.
Mr. Smeed gave statistics to sup
port his arguments. The proposed
cross-state cutoff, he said, would
shorten the haul to San Francisco
gy about 30o miles.
New irrigation development In
southwestern Idaho means till
greater production of beef. Mr.
Smeed said. That Increase w ill
do the producers no good unless
they can get it to market.
Albania, Tired of
a Republic, Will
Choose New King
LEGION TO MEET
TONIGHT AND GO
OVER THE BILLS
An Important meeting of tin.
I Anion con veil lion cum mission
will be held at 7:0 tonight at
the Chamber of Commerce. Kvciy
member of the commission is
uiged to be present, In order thai
all convention business may be
settled as soon a possible. It is
hoped to be able to render a com
plete report on the finances at
an early date.
Local Leionnaires have been
busy today acknowledging the
many compliments paid them f wi
the efficient manner in which
they put over the recent Ameri
can l,egiun convention. Although
i tins was by far the. largest con
: veution ever staged In sou t hern
' Oregon. e cry detail was taken
care of, thanks to the untirinj;
; efforts of the local Legion mem -hers,
who sacrificed their own
: personal pleasure to put over the
; big three-day celebration.
Splendid co-operution was also
rendered by many of the citizens
of .Medford, who helped out, not
: only in providing curs, but in
many other ways. To these citi
'' ens and all those why helped
I make the convention a success,
the officers of Medford post ex
press their sincere appreciation.
TIM; Cortland newspapers, as
! well as other papers throughout
! Oregon and other western states.
. carried big stories on the .Medford
i Legion convention in yesterday's
t editions.
I Hundreds of columns of news
. matter have appeared in western
i papers regarding the Legion con
I vent ion and Medford during the
past few months, as a result of ,
;the efforts of the publicity com
j mlttee of Medford post.
This material is now being as
I we mbled and a complete report
; will be rendered by the com ml t
! tee in the near future.
Wire Flashes
of Last Night
the clothing lorn from th body
f the murdered woman will be In
Voouibs. In si ate men I at Chicago,
denb d eh n rues.
J PLAINFIKI.D. N. J. --- Former
; Cri'iiitiii war filer and his pupil
' kill-.l hi plane crash.
A Lucky Escape
HA K Kit. Ore.. Aug. Ii. - A.
D. Smith of llerinislun suffered a
broken leg and bruises when his
delivery :ruck loaded with produce
was struck by a west-hound mail
Irian in Haines. 11 miles south of
h-re. hist night.
i:i ouafi. Al
France, wlm
fifth.
AMSTKHDAM. -uorian
running fo
marathon: Joie K.i
CIIH'AiKi. Young Kd Walsh
funs nine as White Sox defeat Yan
kees. 5 to 1, and cut champion
fe;d t" thve ;nid ope 1 :i 1 f tames.
j Mty the Associated Cress.)
hi;l(; kadi:. Editor m-sio-
vich, critic of peasant party leader,
shot dow n in at reel.
; MOSCOW. Commissariat in-
j creases price of grain bought from
peasants IS per cent.
CAUIS. One thousund com
munists arrested when they hold
,' mewing HL-Hinst police orders.
LONDON. Aug. i. (P
Albania, which emerged as a
republic after a period of
anarchy following the short I-
reign of Crince William of !
Wied. may soon become a
monarchy again.
Authoritative sources in "i
Tirana state that parliament
has dissolved itself to make
place for a constituent nssem-r
bty, adding that this will meet
on August L'G to revise the -.
constitution and a monarchy 4
will be proclaimed. with
President Ahmed Hey Zugu 4
as king. )
After the present constitu-
lion was framed in 1125 with
Ahmed Zogu as president he S
was reported to have tried to
win the consent of Jugo-Slav
and Italian diplomats for tin -fr
conversion of Albania Into a 4
monarchy. The Jugo-Slavs
refused, but the Italians con-
sented in principle. !
4 4 4 ;3S 44.
LOS ANOKLKS. Mrs. Myrtle
ellus, society matron, found mur
.red in bedroom of home; sus
'ct found hiding in clr-et.
SAN KKANC1KCO. Aug. 6. (P'
Sentences of thirteen men. con
victed in May. 1 :i2'". of being the
i prime instigators in a giganti
, bootleg ring operating by puwe
: bouts and trucks from Vancouver
! through Seattle into the Cnlted
; States, were imposed today in the
C. S. circuit court of appeals,
i Peter Da hi. Mike Oaldosh, Kr-
nest Poll), Edward t Ira ham. Lou
1 1 i 1 11a m. Penny Ouldsmtth. (leuige
Kerns; Ous Koneman, Leroy Mills.
Chris Skrondahl, Dave Trotsky
and Stanley McCluskey. the prin
cipals, under the verdict, will pay
fines aggregating more than $!".-
'lO'l and serve sentences averag
ing I :t months each at McNeil's
Island. Wash.
AMSTKHDAM. America wins
two relay races und Olympic track
Hid field games with point total
of I7:t: Finland second with 102.
rum fch
Medford Building liEDFORDEL'ECTRIC 'CO: j Telephone 90
Begins Tomorrow!
Free Cooking School
Everyone in Southern Oregon is Cordially Invited
OINT RANGES
and a
G. E. Electric Ref rigeratoi
Will Be Used Exclusively by
Miss Dorothy Williams
Home Economy Expert from the University of Oregon
A Series of Cooking Lessons You Can't Afford to Miss
Second Floor Medford
Building
4 BIG DAYS-Tuesdav
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
SCHOOL OPENS AT 2 P. M. DAILY-COME AS GUESTS OF THE MEDFORD ELECTRIC COMPANY.
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