lnl entity Library KLAMATH HIGH AND MEDFORD PLAY FOOTBALL HERE AT 2:30 TOMORROW AFTERNOON liuromg IJrralii Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening1 BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leased Wire Eighteenth Year Number B658 KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Hi, 102,5 PRICE FIVE CENTS MO YOUTH AI IMt nil i nun v miii ; uii luiilli iunu Bodies Discovered Sitting Upright in Automobile Near The Dalles MAY BE DEATH PACT Believe Harold Steel Kille:! Cressa Crime and Then Committed Suicide Till: DAIaMBB, Oct. 10. Harp Id Kirrl, mi, mi. I Miss Creese Crane, 17, Mel" rOUnU sin I In il.Mlli III all Mill., on a 1...1.I In a iriimli' dlStrtCI mi llenson Hill, four mil. s south r The Dnltai today, Coronn i . it, .II, ulin brought lli- Iki.II.-. In ll'N i-iiy cxpreeecd ill.- opinion iImi m.-.-i bad -! Hi.- Kh l nod killed hlnutdf. Thi- hod In wit.- f iiinil by J.enike, w. d.ovo past Ihc parked cor niul uw tilt) I wo Mated side by tide, Hi wcul OH, iiity lux n further uiii-niiiin in iba time, bni when ini paaeed later on bis return ami law (hi- yuuiiK in. Mi mill xlrl la Identically Ihn mill" position ha Investigated and round then dead Hlcul 'bad been i-niplu imI at Tin- Dalles iiy ) Qfsat Bouiltern rait way. Ilo !rw hit Pay iaHtarda toying t'.iiit lio ii suing 111 In- HH t loci . .Minn Cru no wat a student nana al Kapilittu h apltai si Tin DaUaa. A noli' -found In lii-r p.nket. nlui iriK "Wenee notify H-stnlUUn hoe- IiIIhI," i-ftUHoil uuihoi llli-u la believe lliut she huil been .-mioil iM trouble of aosna kind. The i;iri wus shot III Hi.- It'inidi! mill I'll- youth laid a bullet in iiix bead, Chicago Negro Church Bombed 0HICAQO, (iri Id, Th- lioih. cmIii BapUat church, large! com munity conlar in Iho spulh side ne gro district, wiin wreokod in b,p ex plosion of a bomb, which caused damage ostlruated at (100,000 early today, No injuries nor nr.- resulted. The church, purohnsod by Its nogrd oongrogatlbn after n was abandoned nti n synagogue, wan bonibod q '-ur ago, Ai Hint llmo Hi.- police .attribut ed tho attack to a racist prejudice. .Miii-Ni:iiii:it ASIKI) WASHINGTON, Oil. it, VP) Haptord MacNelder ol Mason Ctty, Iowa, win appointed today to ba es HiNiant secretary of war. Court House Btcnm shovel llreuke Cpmlull Phone Wires "H ! ! I)-! II Hi' V ',( !! "Hello! Hello! What in I ho tleUcfl Is Hie matter wliih Hits (clipped by censor) pllflone?" I'm rlil o n of Hie county i-iui-l JiotiBi. reverberated and rs och i with epithets and ejai-iilallons of this oharactar today. Bven the sto nogrhpnars, idcretnrles an l lotliov members or the falreal sex, nttorod i modest oath. II nil happened tlfls morning aliiuii 8 o'ch i-k. The big Iriulor Stoani hh.ivei. exenvtttlBg for MSe fouttdn1 llnii anil bnsenieul of lihe American Legion .Memorial building scooped Int., the M II III Hie WeSl llllle "I' Ihn proposed bUtldlnig, .suddenly Hie big shovel Struck an obsttUOtlon, Thorn was a bilel' cheek or III" big maohllto nnd then snap, the tele JUjolIC ei'.i (I ii 1 1 i-an-vlng all Hm lele ONSHINE Indian Hat In Ring For U. S. Senator Aiiutiiir iiui milled through the air mill nettled gontly but firmly In the political ring, in iwttteh oppoalni niiKlldnU'H for l.'nltnd Mt.in-i Sen., lor Bin glaring i each ol-'ier. 'i n. hut wan froiii the head of real null v.. American, n red Hk In. and i Batlva of tin' Klamath Indian reservation. Bergeanj Hrown, promlneni in Indian affairs of the Klamath Indian reaervauoa, for maily iitiiiouni'i-d ilinl li- wan a candidate 'for democratic nomine' Hon f.ir IVilli'd .Slntcs ncliutor. la l- rllmid this week. Hi. declared thai IiIh hope win h help boH) the poor mid thu rich alike and thui his in path, tor hard etorklna farmers nn itroac Thu re teres Indian, w ho him lived all ol IiIh f.u rears wllhln the noun it.it ion of tito Kiaiauth Indian reiser. vail in. told .if BlOW Ills White an. I In II l i friends 'and urged him to "li ter I hi. MnjBkOrlal roci'. Sergeant llrown wan u di'louli' I., Washington, D, Ci in Hid add ni i hat time observed the eonrafc of legislative- procedure closely. n auld ho wni very in n h litiiircHnud i!h iho ddMbarelloo and ettltleney . ' reod'orn IcKlolalnm. My belW Is thai 111" Indian race I:, colim ahoad. nil, rol-oKioM-tln,:, lllld I feel 111")- Should havo a ri-p. resentatlre in WimhltiKion from thli ti-rrltor:-," fit Klninnili Indian said, Chapman's Pal In Northwest "Dutch" Anderson Be lieved Seen at South Bend TACOMA, Wash., Oct. id. (IP) -Oeorfa "iutih" AndersblD, pal of (iorald Chapman and wanted In In diana for a revenxe mnrder, Ih Imv Iiik SOOlhl In eJUthwi'i-l WiinIiIiik ton. It lii'iallm luinwn 'lore lodny. BeretaJ persons In Siuilh lld-id have Identified pbotofraphii of And erson ub the man who came to 9 nilh llvnd last Betnrdfey and ap plied f.-r work in a bakery, Ander- isdb is mild to hjavo learned Ubd baker's trade while serving a torro in iho Atlanta Federal penltottilaffj trim which he Is now a fugitive, The man suepeoted of being Andarsbn led sjhUi liend for llwui-o oil ihc Colnmlilii river by state iiiid since then he hits 'nut been I cale.i. It has Iteen learn ed thai several officials are sei-k-Iiik llio man. Is Isolated in Buck Vahl or Building Are Snapped I phone wires In , sn ipped as If II .t'.ie - ill rt n lib house ' i hrend, I Not until II oYlii.-k colltd Ibe telephone kidnvpaby repair crew get kin Its w irk, and temporal-.. Service I was BStabllsUerl this afternoon, . lit UK si'l'l l-Mis HTROKH ! ihn 1). Illllke. veil ran tb-- puty sherlftt Is sorloysl'jf in ;4 at his nejme in Bonadsn rr.nu e- ; ;i si irke or pcralysls rs'itfch may , keop di I in out of nctlVO law en- ; e- rprcenieitt duty foreVBr, a.- -ord- ! lug to iw ni rocolvod here to- day. The i rbko . ime wit b practically no warning and par- alyrod one tide bt Burk's race and part 1-if his body. ttttttttttttt 11 MURRAY TO HANG IT 5 NED Leader of Convict Trio on Penitentiary Break is Guilty of Murder SHOWS NO EMOTION Puti Hat on in Courtroom, Willos and ICellcy Are Now on Trial SW.:, Hi.-.. Oil. III. Tout Mint. i.i, leader or the convict trio wltp slio i lo-ir iin.1 out or i tbe Oregon pcnltentlerj the ! "venloj; "f nan-l I-. mid n f veteran ..r three prison ternu in ibe pael ttw years) mu-i hang r.n- lie- murder ol John swee no). one or ibe tire nurds killed in tin- recent break. The case agalnsl Murray fur the ' murder of Sweeney went to the j jury in a : G-4 p. m. yesterday. At 18:48 p. in. laal night, less than five hours later, the Jury sent out word i that ii was r.-ady in report. Nearly 1 half an hour was required to brln.i Mm ray from the prison to the court i room ami to gather tin- attorneys j uud court attaches. Is Mill t ool Kxcept for ii Mlcht nervousnei-s evidenced by the manner in which in- rub'ied hi bands together ns ho t-at In his Chair, Murray was as cool ns at nny lime durliiK Hi" trial. Ho sal with Ills eyes downcast durins tie reading of the verdict, biting bis lips, then turned to win it. kiuk. bis attorney, ami pmtled. As the Jurors filed out ol tho COUrt room Murray rose. D.-putv Warden Llllle mid two guards from the prison stopped to bis side with hnndctiffs. He placed Ilia cap on bin bead and extended bis bands. saying: "I guess they won't arrdel me for putting inv hai on in court." Offered in Bel In the afternoon as the jury file! mil to consider bis case Murray ot fercd lo wager the deputy warden that he would not hang. Judge King announced last night Hun mi appeal would he filed. ThtR morning tin- trial of James Willos and Ejilsworth Kolley. com panions of Murray in Hie break, ftla7) on charges of killing Guard sweeneri was progressing in the circuit court, mid tin- attorneys were busy select in'g Hie Jury which is in try theft Jointly. TODD ADDRESSES EUGENE MEETING ON DOVERY CASE I BUOE1NB, ore.. Oi-t. HI Ki.-iii in 111" belief thai I'ae Btttrder of Tllotn- ! ii Dovory, Cciwllts county edltof was tho result of a political plot nnd thai prominent men are Inv nlittatad In It. A. Rurlc Toddi f irm er may-or or Kelso, spoke last rjighi 'nl the armory here. ' .Mr. Todd, who has been acllvo In efforts to ttrnce the nuirderor of M, Deyery, declared thai the men responsible for the death of the editor VrWild be found anil rial tbe theiry of i.ui;e May, Settttla criniin- DIOglBt, who has been working on the case Is wrong in Hint robber' was not Hi.' motive and thai vall.l pilaef or this Is available. tlVII, WAB VHt PA8BBS Till. Kill). Ohio.. Oil. Hi. - (len eral Isnne It. Sherwood, 90, retlVed bongresSman nfid civil war veteran, died 111 his home here yesterday. He had been unconscious for several days. English b lokblndera labtalii a lellcate leather from the skins of 1 Indian frogs. HLTUH KILLS WORKMAN Man Thinks Lead Pills Kill Ducks Three lead -h .1, No. 8, could cause Kbe detli of ome duck. The name bird would (lie ni lead p.lsonlng, isn't It reasonable, ij suppose the epidemic which bss os-Twed down ID, 000 ducks, could huvc been eiu ed by a craving for lead pills, taken Internally? Thin, substantially, is the susces Uon received Ihli morning rrom F. II. Conant of Aubun.i, Wash., wise from his letter has had experience In this line. .Mr. ConMt's line of reasoning was that uilllloji f sOeltS have been sh-jt 111 the Tula lake o.untry. therefore tens of nUlbna of shot must be irabcdited j the marsh, and In ihc lake bottom. Hj con lares up i picture jf the slot be ing 33 plentiful Hi.i- when the ducks or xecse iwouid nose around in tbe half Inundated land, that they could mot help but gobble a few lend atfit. Lead poisouinx would follow and tlie duck would die a lurrlblc deaahi Despite the Auburn man's SOCges tln, authorities are not going to find out how many shot were there In (fte bottom hi Tule lake, it wja said lladay. Actress Wants Divorce; Says Husband Cruel Ina Claire Would Dis solve Her Secret Marriage CHICAQO. Oct. 16. yp) Ina Claire, comedienne, once the star in "Qrottnda tor Divorce." wants to repent the role here, this lime in the circuit court. She bus filed suit for divorce from Juntos Whittaker. former Chicago Newspaper man an 1 music critic, charging desertion mil cruelty. They were married six years ago - -"A .1117.7. marriage." the actress told u dramatic critic. "I had always fancied myself parading to tin- attar in while satin and pearls," Miss Claire said then. "Instead. Jimmy and 1 motored to Wbeaton, Illinois, and wore uiarrie I with the chauffeur' and a man in blue overalls, recruited from the street, as witnesses." They kept the marriage a secret. The actress' bill, filed through her attorneys since she and Mr. Whittaker nr.- in New York, charged thai her husband left July 4. 1923, while they wore occupying a "honey moon apartment1 of throe rooms. Mr. Whittaker with "great violence ami fgrce" ejected her. she charged. Two weeks before, the bill con tinued, her husbattd struck her in Iho race while they were vacation ing at Tomahawk Lake. Shanghai Now In New Hands Another Military Rule; Takes Charge of City SHANGHAI, Oct. 16. VP) Sha fac hal, gateway port of China, fell into the hands of new militaiy ruler today. General Sun Chuan Fang, III" Cheklang commander. Without firing n single shot in. noii of hia troops liiok p.'ssess!- n of the city while 15.IIU0 trops or Qanoral Chung Tso-lln who dave held the city for inamy months, wlthdrenv io wni',1 central China. II Leland Bryant questioned in Murder and Abduction Investigation GIRL IS STILL MISSING Manicurist Drops from Sight Since Night Her Escort Was Killed KI'ltEKA. falir., Oct. 16. (IP) la-land Bryant, bachelor rancher, was questioned by the Humboldt Bounty district attorney before a i ii. ors Jury at Forluna last nlsht Investigating thu deal'j of Henry Sweet who was found dead iwith a bullet in his back, after he had left on u hunting trip with Miss Carmen Wagner, IS, a beauty parlor pro prietor. Miss Wagner dropped from sight after the killing and a search is now being conducted for her. The pointed questions put to Bitapt by the district attorney last night were significant. He brjugle. Bryant before Che father and broth er vjf Miss Wagner and the coroner's Jury asked him In ralbor dramatic faahlou: . -. - t Wnsrjence Clear "Mr. Bryant, can yi?u lock these people squarely 5i the eye and say 3ii do not know where Miss Wagner is, or who it iwas killed Henry Sweet." snapped the district at torney. "I can," Bryant answered calmb. "Your "conscience Is perfectly Clear?" again queried the Interro gator. "Clear us a bell," answered Bry ant. Bnynnt was 'not detained, Raymond Shields 32. ct B-ridge-ville, came lo Euroka early this morning and said that he had dis covered Hie foot prints of n woman and a dog o:i a deserted trail in tlie hills 6 miles from Eureka. Shields also brought n piece of rib bon of the same color and texture as one w ru by Miss Wagner. Miss Wagner took u dog with her tua the hunting expedition which ended in Sweet's death. Girl Is Held By Crazy Man Eureka Manicurist Pris oner in Mountain Cabin BURJ3KA. Calif.. Oct l- Carnit'ti VaciKr, IS year old be.mty j parlor operator of Ferndale who, has Man missing suum.' Sunday, 111 I iho prisoner of a demented home-! steader near Shower's Pass, sixty m;Ks northeast i f her?, a psse of twenty men hns surrounded the dis trict nnd plans to close hi on t'-ie euuplo this afternoon. This Infor mation iwas brought here today by Depttty Sheriff Clyde Handle, wh returned from the Shower's Pass region', BANK OF COBURG QUITS BUSINESS fiUGRNE, Ore. Q'st. 18. The Stale Bank of Oobdfg, it t CobUTg, yesterday anncntncod t'-uit It had gone Into voluntary liquidation, and the dpors of Hie Institution were closed. . Morgan Watson, bank e.- amlner, todk charge, after the ef fects of the bank had been turned over to Frank llramwe'.l, stale sup erintendent of bunk.i. Not bnough business to justify the existence ot a hawk iwas given ns the reason or ihe liquidation. RANCHER 0 !! EUREKA MYSTERY Autopsy Shows S. P. Clerk Consumed Too Much Bootleg Booze Man Who Died Aboard Caboose Victim of "Cabbage Patch" Liquor; Body Iden tified by Lois Bynon. Relative A bootlegger, whose riibonshine whiskey is held re sponsible for the death yesterday noon of Orin A. La Course, age 29, Southern Pacific office clerk, is being sought today by authorities. Somewhere in the vicinity of the so-called "Cabbage Patch" is the whiskey vendor who sold to La Course the liquor which resulted in his death a few hours later. Identity of the liquor purveyor was not known today by authorities but no effort will be spared in uncovering his lair. ' Cause of La Course's death was declared to be acute alcoholism by Dr. E. D. Johnson who performed an au topsy at Whitlock's mortuary this morning. Identify Body Identity of La Course, according to Deputy County Coroner I. A. Towey, was defiintely established this morning by Miss Lois Bynon, a former sister-in-law, La Course having been, Ibe divorced s i 1 1 - husbaind of Miss B7non's sister. Mr-. Charles Low Is another former sister-in-law of this city. it wasn't the quality but foe quantity of mhiskey -consumed, that led to the death of LaCourse. tho auf.psy revealed. The dead mon'3 system could not withstand tJhe -sudden shock of too much alcohol and lie succumbed several hours later while on a caboose on his way back to work at Paunina. Kiuployed by S. l La Courso, it was learned t. Jay. bad Opme to Klamath Fall's yester day to take his annual physical ex amination, a requirement that ail employes icf the Southern Pacific i must pass liapn.tqd loajjod e passed pen oi examination and then, according lo reports, was taktu by a taxi cab Into the Broad street section where de purchased a bottle of whisk v. Kails to Awaken Yesterday morning he caught the train bound for Paunina and after a few minutes laid (Sown in a bed In the caboose. As the train was Hearing Paunina. one of the men on the train walked over to wake him up. When La Course failed to re spond to shakes of the shoulder, a quick examination was made and it was found be was dead. Bonfire Causes Alarm Prank of tTpper Cftssmcn (ilvi- Sky Is Red The sky was red. Columns mad pillars of sin, ike CW wiled heavenward. It was 5 a. m. and .'irenien were streaking Into their Clothes convinc ed that l ie biggest fire of the - car was burning furlliusly on top ol the till. Kire Chief Keith K. Aminos" liJJk a glance outside to locate the blaze and his fiist look brought u nsp ot astonishment. The sei ;iul (Mace brought n look uf Incredulity and the third, a hle of laughter. "Turn off tho moti.r and gn bar.; to bed." he called into t'.ic fire station. II developed that yesterday after noon, uppercl is . men of Klamath county high school hud ordered the freshmen to stuck wood on Hi" low- The body was brought to Klama'.-.i v Falls last night. LaCourse iwas a member lot the American Legion, Veterans of For eign Wars, Elks Ledge, and tho M-asonic lodge at Salem, It was revealed by the coroner's office. His body will be Shipped tomorrow moiciing to Forest Orove. tj his halt sijtcr, Mrs. A. J. Rislriy, w-ioiu luneral services and Interment will take place. Besides his half sister, the deceased is survived by u child wWo Is being broug'Jt up bu his former wife. Wreck Revealed by Boston Newspaper BOSTON. Oct. 16. (IP) The Bos- l ton Transcript, in a copyrigntcu j story today says that the grounding of the steamer Peury on a reef near Hopedale, Labrador, while north bound, nearly resulted in the loss ot tne slljp ami the disruption of the MacMillan Arctic expedition. 'It quotes Lieutenant-Commander E. K. McDonald, Jr.. commander of the ship, as saying that he suppressed information of the disaster on his own authority. A self threading attachment for needles features new scissors. Scare lo Numerous Itesidcnts At 5 A. M. el terrace of the high school gromid i tor a big bonfire around which 'llgh sclij.-.ol rooters would cheer tills even ing. Olieiiag their orders, Hie fresh men worked like Trojans and by nightfall Ih" result of their labors was a large pile of wool which but awaited u lighted match. It did not wait long. Shi rtly be fore 5 o'clock this morning a nul"t figure stole up to the bonfire, lit -i mutch and applied It to the paper and kindling underneath tin- dry limbers. In a faw mHutes the It nflre win raging muss of flames and fire, al arms began do pop In the iflre illa tion like firecrackers on the Fourth of July. Xiw the freshmen have t. do their wink .-,11 over again, .