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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
University J.ibrorv 'iiiowie, Oregon rublished Daily ut KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" Eighteenth Year Number FORMALLY HELD E George H. Norris Charged With Slaying of Thomas Dovcy, Editor RELEASED ON BONDS Friends of Accused Man De posit $40,000 to Insure His Appearance UMO, Wash, Mi Guoihb H. NMPllS, l-ll engineer M'eS bound OVDC tn tin ittptrior count on n cliargjc of roiiNilriuy lo MUltle? TIlOlttAS Dot'. ary, KcUo rOltor, mi n nrollnunju') In -ii iiij; lu.t nljtht before Justice M -Cuy, ut entitle (lock, i'lic bsMUrlttS wim out marked hi all ilt'iuniiif i :i Hon, Morris was released sin,. cmhi ball, .Mr. Jullu I'rlre. MMit row Inns mi auiu ramp .ii Kelso? urns rh i ncl jinl witness but night, testifying thai xhi' heard i io aiioi unit killed Dot cry, Junn 19, und SON I uiuu . thnngh hrr park, sod recognised Ji i in o.t lbs Kri, 1 1 1 v engineer, though she (ii'i sol know ill naino ut 1. 1 Him'. The bearing la! nfclBl u mil- dtiotod uy Prosseutlni Attorney HHo IllHlL Flortowlng ii roinrn i KoUo iun lilr'M. A. Iturlr T il l. deptned m.i , or, uiul complsldsiH in tbo ci large filed .mntum No i In, wim MrVOd with u fourth wsrikni 'harglng ma I elous porsoontloo. He srrsnged (or IbitlH, sad wan rolMSOd lit 11 1 1 t it t fc 1 " - Navy Officers View Wreckage Of Shenandoah Seek to Form Clear Idea of Collapse Of Ship t.AKK HI'llST. N, .1 . BOPt, M. (I") Wreckage f lbs airship Kuan iitidonh Vim insparted tnday by tin' naval mombors thai they might form a clearer Idos of lbs survivors as to just what bspponod wltbln tbo big ship uin ii sho broke up in ii storm oror Ohio. September :t. with a Inns of H officers and mi ll. Survivors explained in U)S courl doutlls rogardlng Ihs ship's con struction anil tba function of tbo vurloun ploOOS of wreckage Which hud boon laid mil on tbo flour of tbo hnngar here In tln relative poKltion in which it was in tbo original hull Ineludsd in tbo salvage were Iho flvo onglnos or tbo air fighting ofafti ail of thriu considerably dum nerd si ii roouli of tbolr full: parts of Hi" teaming, much o( n twisted; control and otbor wires; fragtuunts of tho control car ; some Of the automatic ami maneuvering valvos for roUuminit helium, some ot thotn damaged by tin' fail, as well sit luirtn of tin covering Imik. the .tun ruIlK unit even hlunketii used by ini'mbri'H of i hi' crew. Naval Fliers Are Welcomed Commander Rodgers And Crew Reach Golden Gate HAN PRANOISOO, Calif. Sept. 21. (P) The battleship Idaho, bearing Commandi'i' John ROdggrs and four members comprising tba cmw of the nnvut seaplane pn-h n. i, entered tim ootiti'ii Date ut 1:80 a. m. today mid beaded for Man-O'-Wnr row, iiIoiik iho Bmbaroadero. The Idaho wn convoyed by n float ot mnnli craft, Whlfs overhead circled and dipped a fleet of aircraft. Tho tiotdi'ii Date along both shores wim lined with cheering and flag' wuvIhk crowns unxioiiH to got thd firnt RitinpMa of Cohtmandor tlpdgers nnd IiIk crew, while iha Bmbareadero add Market Htrantu warn swarming with other orowds bent on weloomlng imma tho Intrepid fllors who winged their way lliroiiKh tba QOIdeU (lata mora t linn throa wcaka iiko on tho Bttcmptod fllglit to Honolulu, KELSO ENGINEER IN MURDER CAS 3Ihr latenhtn M'M Engineer at State Capjtol Succumbs sai.k.m. Ore, Bept. -I. Jacob Warner, r, I year old. w': far 13 years hits in ontef ebilnoer at iha state capll i. HlfliJ .suddenly (y todaiy from a heart attack. Mir, Warner had been In in bealtb tar unto time, and, Ciad been away from 'iii work for sevorM weeks, lint waul to Ills ivprl( 01 tile slulo hotuke this ntUrnlhg, Ha betiamS holptessly in nh'iit 8:80 o'clock and it physician wan dalled, tie w.i removed to hll home, till? North Mth St., where ho idled, e NO At i'ioN TAKBN Member lof the KlwanlS olllb have taken no nctton with ref erence to the moventeni to change the name of Klamath KaiiM to K'lamath, h was to- pariad yesterday that the club favored dtafl ahorter namei but Ktwanla oftlolala boduy said S i he quest. loo had not beau rr- knally presented and m- on tiy Uh BlWbi KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24, 192 Seek Vandal Who Killed Deer for Horns and Skin (Special in T io Hornld) YltEKA, Calif. Sept. 84. It, Iho Identity ot lihe Ban Pvanolsco hunt er who killed a six point initio tall doer, six miles eusi . f Pumice St.m" mountain, In the Modo.' livu beds near the Oregon-California line, tor lis 'liars nnd cape Is. learned, a war runt will ho Issued for htm. Deputy Fish a'ld Game OonUnls- slsner William Llpplnoott wSio Ihvbs tigatcd the slnughter of tbe, animal and 'found Its decayed carcass f run U ly de'rOured thai ho would ask fos a Jiill sentence (or the vandal. If ho is eniight. The deer wns recently klllo.l nnd stripped of its Worns ' anil Clljle w.ilie Hie ilie.il who aii'w- f)M Io Ko U) waste. The hiinter was 1 1 seen (with his trophy but his nnme a I W'as not secured. I !: it rii riti;.Mn.s ri:i,T k o M k, Beptt :m. ifl) T w o slrmiK earthQtiftkQ Hhoi'ks wcri- felt totluy at AvetMtsOi UT tttllei Basl 61 Mvouio. DRUBlng 0OtltWrftbl alarm Associated Press Leaded Wire STONE AGE TACTICS Searchers Abandon All Hope Of Finding Missing Farmer Alive Hope or rintlhiB Martin Owt-nsby, Mfiflll nuirlirr, in tin wootltM, slopt's of HurlilflnTiy mountain was nhan - ilonni this ntOnuitg ti a search party of foUf mi l) who have been tiftckng the forests for sovoral days in an n't toinpi to HnO the itUssing num. Somoulu-ri In tho vast Itlurk for osi of pint's in Crater National park or .lust outMilo the boundary, Owous- ttyiios dead or ttylft it is tin beltef of soarrlu'i s Iu luivo been toltlg Anna Springs tamp In Crntor Lake park as their supply depot, I'our men ludiovotl tllO search to be hoprloss. Another; party bellevea tltero 1 lHI u chaut-o anil is hrat-Mi-, tho hrush anil scokhiK for tdgtia of foot tracks Underneath (ho tall pluos. Son i ihors finally lota tod Owens- n' fiivi tamp, after he left Huckle berry city, it became known today Hut tracks or Other slns leading from the camp were not uncovered. II Is on the Strength of finding this camp that the second searching par ty U coutimiinK to eomh (he wilder HC4W. The camp wns located a mile Ikteralii r'l" Hucklrht-i ry tnounttthi. ! OwOMsby, Wlio 111 a Ulan of ! 1,1,1,11 hht rop ,lt W Germany to Attend Peace Pact Parley BERLIN, Sept. 24. The cabinet council under the chnlrmnnship of President Von llimlcnhurg today uc eeptea the allies Invitation to se curity pact conference, on the as sumption that the German note of July 20 will be adopted as the basis tif the negotiations. S(M,S NEAR UOM, WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. (P) WashinRton clttttbccd within two vic tories of the pennant boday by de feating Cleveland, 4 to B, in th? , first game of a double header. WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. (P) Npj fur! her attempt to make a non-stop flight From California to. Hawaii will be mvde before Januany, Secro-j tarn Wilbur announced today, Forty - Three Pass State Bar Exams SAI-KM, On, Kept. 2 4. Forty- three of the sixty-one applicants who took the state bar examinations j held in Salem last July were suc cessful, Arthur S. Benson, clerk of ' the state supreme court, announced f here yesterday. The success, u' applicants include George H. Brewster. Redmond ; ; Clarence b. Phillips; Medford J. n. O.qoK, nnrns, and Jeau K1. ltipaul and James k King) Bugene, Which Do You Want "Klamath Falls" or "Klamath"? I favor changing the city's name to Klamath. ( ) ( )- I oppose any change in the name of Klamath Falls. v Signed Address. BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS i i I I ' I r r 1 .1 . i .1 1. 1.1 ij .1 1.1 ij i jlj UO-W-T If PRICE FIVE CENTS OF CONVICTS TO START OCT. 5TH Murray, Kelley and Willoa to Face Marion County Juries Next Month SUMMON WITNESSES Prosecution Ready to Begin Efforts to spend Prison Killers to Gallows , SALKM, Ore.. Sept. 24. Snb poenas have been IhmumI for 21 per sons who will appear an witneiqieH for the state in the trial of Tom Murray, Kllsworth Kelley and James U'illos. who escaped from the state penitentiary August 12, after kill- ing J. M. Holman and John Sweeney 'two guards. The trials begin with the Murray hearing on October j. All three of the convicts are Ac cused of first degree murder. The persons whom the state will ' call as witnesses are: j Lloyd T. itisdon. county coroner: Oeorge W'ciKel. a photographer; Dr.' W. Carlton Smith. Dr. G. E. Prime, Ij. S. Murray, chief clerk at the prison: Itobert Crawford, flag super intendent at the prison; A. M. Dal- rymple. warden: Peter J. White, ! guard; J. B. Ncsmltb, turnkey who 1 was knocked out with a cuspidor 'by the escaping convicts; John Dav- ison, guard who killed Oregon Jones during the break; Charles McKin- ley, W. B. Gardner and S. B. Sande j fer, guard: Lute Savage, guard who i was wounded by the fugitives; Zlnsj; J. Zlnn. taxicab driver who was ! kidnaped und whose car was com ) mandeered by the escapes; Leo I Wilde, Otto Lucht and N. W. Mil ' Icr. three Monitor youths who were i kidnapped by the fugitives and who took them to tbe Newman borne incur New Era; George. R.obleon, I Alice V. Osborn and W. H. McEI- roy. Readers Favor Changing Name Voting Brisk For First Day on "Klamath" Question For "Klamath Falls" 40 For "Klamath" 47 K venlng Hera Ut readers f a vor changing tlie name of Klamath Falli to Klamath. At least, this was Indl- , rated when ballots printed vcstei j day artrrnoon were counted at -j o'clock this afternoon, i Voting was even mure brisk than j had been expected, indicating that ; residents of the city are taking j icanlnc interest in the movement which wan launched recently by the Hotary Club. i One man protested against both ; Klamath Falls and Klamath and ( suggested that the city be known I as "kink vil le." I'mptestioiinbly, lie was a resident of Links ill- in the i pioneer days and is guided In his I decision by entry traditions. Tbe voting ballot will he run for one week on the front page of Tho Herald, and those who have nor I stated their preference are urged to j cut out the ballet today and either mall or bring it to the Herald ot- i rice. I When the voting Is completed, all ballots will be delivered to the chamber f commerce where they may be filed with the referendum ' vitii' tiikfii hi- tbe chamber of com merce members. So if you haven't voted, du It now. Mark an before your pre ference, sign your name and get your ballot to the Herald office. MURDER TRIALS