TUESDAY, AUflTJST IS, 102IS
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Escape of Convict! Could
Have Been Prevented,
Dcclnrc Witnesses
hai.km. ore,, Auk. IS BU-
wgrth Kellay and James Wlllos,
Mo of ih" eonvleu who oscaped
(rum Hi" Oregon state prison berg
in ih break at last Wadnosdgyi
stood fur throg or (our inlnatos in
piuin viiiw ir the guards in botb
towirs number i and 7 and during
Hint Hum both it mud i! bad their
niiiih tral i n ih" pttr inn ignored
tli" plea "I other guards ami failed
tu ihoOt, Thin win) III" iiwnrn tOgt'
Iiiony uf five KuiinlH before a euro
tinrif Jury which convened yoiter
ilny ut Ihii order of Ciiriiuur l.luyil
RlgdOD niul Dim rlcl Attorney John
II. Cumuli, tu Investigate fully the
ClreumstauoM surrounding ihg deaUi
ot two guards end oil" convict und
ill" unci of three dctipcrudo i riin-
i n M in in iim daring break hint Wed
noidsy,
Mini) Dlacloturoi
it wnH hut mi" ol tiif sensational
disclosures yastsrday which mm
other thing Indian. d Hint "Oregon"
Joncn niul Kllf.wiirlli K"lli y hud been
permitted i i"ii together, that John
HiivliUuii, iiri'iiin Kunril, triijuiiMl In
Hi" turnkey's officu, was expected
tu nirry n nun hut illtl nut huvo
mi" on Hi" tiny of Hi" liri-uk, niul
Hint Kiiunl Ni'Htiilih iilno In tin. turn
key' office ni Hi" Him. of III" break,
Iiiul ii revolver wit hln aaay roach
hut faltad to K't It fur mm ul
thouxii h" iiiul plenty uf time to io
no.
Statements that if Hi" guards in
bowers 1 niul v iimt iboi sooner tho
hroiik inlaht nut bava been succoss
ful rnmn fruiu Robert Crawford;
pUr White, i iiuri. a M Klolay, B.
c. CbarUoa and B, B. Baodliar.
Willi" Fire.
Hunril Willi" l.-nilfled Hiui h" '
in the turnkey's office whoa Mar
my rushed In hruiidlhlilng u knlf"
and tulllna bin Hint If ho fulled
to uhoy Instructions, "ho would cut
htl h"url out." When Murruy no
Heed Davison und NVniiilih In Hi"
officii on iho oihiir side of Him room
ho turned to cover then and Whlta,
who stnmlltiK. DCar Iho dour.
(lad and run to Uu inun o( Use
building. There ha found Kelley
and W II lot coming down flic ropo.
Aftor finding that ha could nol
got out of tin Kui" lo got n gun,
White went bach i" where Hi" two
had rcnilrcd the around und putting
bin liiind In Iil pocket u.i though
lie hud a auu. ordered th" two to
put up tholr liundH. They did mid
(or several minutes stood hiuh un
til Jones imniii out of th amount and
told ii.. :n to Kol tholr guns.
Questioned hy Dlatrlcl Attorney
rumnn, Whit" declared Hint he had
noticed both guard lowofv und Hint
Iloltnnn In number I' mid lliihhurd
In number 7 hoth lind their gun
trained on llm two convicts In (runt
of hi 111.
Could Have shot
"J Wan ted thorn to nhoot so I
"tupped back a few font to give
Hi. m n clear nlioi nud moUoned to
Hubbard to shoot,'' WIlH" i"lnid
iiiihiiurd in number 7 nude no r-
IpOUM. '
That hoth llolmnn nnd llubhnrd
hud warning o( the break was given
In toe testimony of Hubert Craw
ford, lioud of the flux plum, who
wan trapped out In the yard when
ha round' il III" sopHi corner of the
went wing hy Mnrniy who ordurud
him not to move. "Wlun I (Ifxl
now Murrny nnd the rnpo dniiKling
at tin- front ot the building I hol-
lumd 'Break' at the top of my
JuiiRK," Crnwford declnred. When
Murray finally loft him to go to
ihe artengl after r miu. Crawford
run into the bgaement of Hi" fi
mlnlHtrntlon wing and It wnn nut
until after lb rue or four mlinitoH
from the time that he entered the
bgatmenl thai he heard the shooting
begin, he (l(led,
why Hubbard in guard tnwor
number mivon fulled to ihool wuh
oxphilnod on Hie Htiinil by Qharlea
MoKlnley who rnn to Hubbard'e
fewer lifter oHcnpIng from the turn
koy'a MdOfl llflur u tiiHUlo with Ore
gon Joncn.
"Hubbard told nm Hint tho mm
In tho yard hud their hands up und
Hint ho didn't Want to ihOOt n mmi
who apparently bud aurrendered, '
woh McKlnley'a ntory.
Brother if Slain
Man Is Captured
UOSntlUHOi (in'., Aug. 18,.
John ooforth, bruiiuir r Dave do
forth, wilio wuh Hhut to 4eatb near
Blkton Hunday captured laal
uiKfiit in Dro.li) by u train orew
H" Boutihorn Paoifie ami the iher-
Irfu deputing Hh irlly utter u curui
r'a Jury hero hud found that De
puty Hhoriff Bdwarda Qtubbe, of
Blkton, hud eh)bt the man who wgg
atteenptlng t eeeapg in purauanoe
or bin duly, vbg recapiatcad man
tin. i refmu'd lo mill. K 1 u 1 1 v r-m will
niilvi. ilieio loduy tu t J ii 1 hi Urn body
of Iho dead tloforlli.
HUN
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RXPOSITION orBNfl
HKATTIjK, Aug., 17. An ox-
poHition ot tho Pacific Northweel
Morchnnta' nHHoclutlon opened here
today lo contlniio throughout tho
wcok. Booths contained exhibits from
Iluwnll, Alitukn nnd Pacific Nortb-
wpt. Many thouaand vlsltbre worn
oxpoiitoil daily,
NEAR PORTLAND
(Coullnuod Prom Page one)
vmM CtHITOQtJtN
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Crooks tdo
nmung M'o mut tot town alhoppers In
tho city tioday from tholr homo ut
Chlloquln.
In u nuck mid liberated young Now
tuun mid bin friend.
Tho authorities did not learn of
the outlaws' pfeogBOe horn until
young Nowuinn had returned to
Oregon City fifteen miles south of
li"ie, mid guvo tho alarm.
The eonvlctn Intended whou they
appropriated tho eat In Monitor, to
drlv" to I'ortliiud boforn daybreak,
ion Uu. rlalng sun found them near
Hui Ni.wiuuii pluco nnd Murrny In-
strncted the driver to turn in ut the
farmhoueo,
Butoi Mowtnao Home
Tile N'ewiiiaiiH worn ruiloly uwnk-
"ii. ib" family automobile wan
wi led out of tho garage god the
convlcm drove their miichlno In and
cloned tho door, leering the Now
mull cur the only one In nlaht. The
outlaws then entered the hoimo and
nettled down to uwnlt evening to
continue their flight.
During the day they gave a color
ful account of the prlnon breuk
which resulted fatally for tbrou mun.
Hturl for I'oriUiud
About R:3o In Hie afternoon the
convictn continued tholr drive to
I'orllund. Youna Newninn was forced
io drive from New Era to Portland
with two rifles Bgalnal bin Hhouldorn
while I Wilde, bin friend, wnn held
In Uu- ivm f.. iii wllb the oulluwn.
Newman drove to Tenth and
Washington streets, where Murray
old. u d him lo stop, There the three
limbed out und Murray gave thti
purling iiiennngo to young Newman:
"QUI tO bell out of hero and don't
try to talk lo nny cop you nee on
Hie Street I may bo right behind
you with n Kim, nnd you know I'll
una II." '
lleuiln for Home
Thu youth inndo no effort to nee
n pollcciunn. He drove out acronn
Hawthorne bridge nnd after locat
ing the street loading to tho high
way, beaded straight for home,
The ulil'T Newman, describing the
convicts' nrrlvul nt bis place, said
their first demand was for food,
bncked up by a dlsplny of guns. Then
they cleaned up, laughing nnd joking
the while about their success In ou,(;
Ing the posses which lliivp been
corflblpg ii wide (iron ever since their
break for liberty. Newman suld Mur
ray, who was wounded In the shoot
ing at tho prison lust Wednesday,
Was not seriously hurt. He suld tho
Lttdlt Joked ubout bis Injuries.
in Heart ot city
Today the police are making ovey
efforts to locate thu convicts hut so
much Hum ggpsed between tho ur
rlvnl In Portland of Newman's car
und the moment when the authori
ties were notified of tho convicts'
presence Hint the officers are ex
periencing difficulty In stnrtlng the
cbnse. Police marvel nt th,n mt;n-il
of iho (Viglllvgs. In picking out thu
busies! street of rorttnnd In which
to ntnrt the Intent phase of their
flight.
While nt the Newninn place yofl
terday the escaped convictn rend a
copy of n Portland paper which told
of Murray being hudly wounded und
Hint officers regarded lis a clue the
fuel that hiizznrdH wero hovering
over the uren In which tho outlaws
were believed lo be hiding,
Murray wnn hugely amused as ho
rend the account. "Host Joke I over
rend," he chuckled, "tlco' 1 wiinn't
badly wounded. Jusl got shot In the
arm, but there's nothing the mattef
with it. i have full uno of it and it
anybody doesn't think so, let them
try lo run up nxnlust It " he told
Ni'Winnu, "It does bout tho Butch
What stuff the papers, or some ot
them, get about us, they have us
here and there when wo haven't boon
In tho vicinity at all," ho continued!
In talking iihniil eluding tho poss
es, tho convicts told ot having come
out of Iho woods near Sllvorton nnd
stonltlilly pasting somo guards who
they said were ntlgep alongside the
rond. The fugitive trio suld Hint
they made tholr wny about n mllo
down this road nnd nftor reaching
Hie railroad they proceoded to Monitor.
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TO 11 ITS
WorJd Zionist Congress will
Bo Fully Protected,
Declares Chief
VIENNA, Aug. IS, () Tho police
of Vloutui will protect the world
Slonlste congress, now holding lta
fourteenth session here. Deputy il'o
llco Chief TUiiss said today follow
ing the antl-semltlc rioting last
night (I ix which two persons were
killed and between 50 und 60 In
jured. Tho police uro confident
till a ( thoiy have plenty of reserves to
cope with nny emergency. Tthe situ
ation hen been quiet today.
"It will be the pi'Mo of the police
to redeem the pledge given by tho
Austrian government for the abso
luo security of Hie congress," Tuuss
said,
I Another pulico official toduo' do-
ciiireit: "wveryiiouy nero Knows nun
wo cannot afford x .-Civil war In
Anal i la because the - Czechs would
mnko It a pretest to. walk Into
Vlennn."
Tho trouble broke out last night
und fierce flgilillng ensued in bhe
Krolglioltsplntz betwoon the police
und members of tho llnkonkreuzler
or Swastika organization.
nignway iramc , h t w
Showing Increase 1
Boats
From a comparatively folate
town two years ago Klamath has
developed into one of the foremost
tourist meccus of tho state.
This statement Is substantiated by
the results of 1.1 traffic census con
ducted on the Ashland-Klamath
FalM htgthiwoy August 14. made
pubKc today by tho state highway
department.
An Increase of 000 per cent In
vehicular traffic over the road since
1923 is recorded.
Tho August 1923 figures show the
(average dally traffic over ti'.ie road
was 110. August 192R traffic, bused
on tho census last Saturday, show
ed that 553 vehicles used the road
over a 12 -hour period.
Final death knell ot tho ttld
horso and vlg Is sounded with
the report that tho 5B3 vehicle.! dur
ing tho day, but five wero liorso
drawn. Number of foreign cars
was 197.
Tilio day Is fast approaching when
the Aslilun.l-Klainath Falls highway
must he paved, according to state
(highway engineers. Research lias
showsi that llm maximum load u
highway can curry during u 12 hour
perlcil without eventmally dlnlnter
gratlng Is M0. The dally count, last
Saturday wns 653.
Johnson Motors Row Boats
Any Type Any Size
Telford & Sons
120 Conger Ave.
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