THE KLArSATH NEWS
79. (Every Morning Except Monday.""
Seeks (o Rescue
Amundsen Again
United Neva and United, Press Telegraph Services
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1925
i
RNIA CITY
Jmployes Aiding
Warehovue
lagration
hELD, Calif., Juno
Press) The
Urn fire thin city
in twenty years
damage estima.
fco.OOO, d.cstroyinsr
ght warehouse of
Pacific company
lorsfield, a huge
wncd by the Ar
depnrtment store,
cars laden with
and four auto-
number of smaller
uses and homes
ed. A small girl
il seriously burned !
'torn the Mctropole I MnrUfr I honlir.
hut from unknown
i
Price Five Cent-
Body Of Murdered Woman
Found In Bottom Of
Cittern Last Night '
Ilnnkon Il.immrr, Norwegian
explorer, who went In tlie rtlirf
of Amundsen in IhiM, has of
fered to leirl nother party into
tltc Arctic in nrnrch of the mim
ing Air polar expedition led by
AmmuKcn.
1.08 ANGELES, June 13. Au
tlioritlei checking on the alleged
confession of Dr. Thomas W. Young,
wealthy dentist, thnt he had mur
dered his wife, Mrs. Grace Young,
society leader, missing eince Feb
ruary 21, reported to the district
attorney' office late tonight that
ihny had found her body.
According to Harold L. Davis,
heud of the homicide department of
the district attorney's office, who
Immediately dispatched detectives
to a cabin in Beverly Glen, follow-
Hope For Lost
Miner At Grass
Valley Gaining
Man Entombed In Gold
Mine May Be Reached
Early This Morning
GRASS VALLEY, Calif.. June 13.
Danger that Robert Hill, miner
imprisoned in a tunned of the Alta
combination mine near here, might
not be found alive, arose late to
night. At 11:30 p. m.i the rescue squad
reported Hill had not been heard
from for half an hour. ' Supposition
was he had either fainted from ex
haustion or had gone to the rear
of bis cavern cell for a nap.
At the same time the hour of
his possible delivery was declared
postponed until daylight.
Before further digging can be
done the workers must heavily tlm-
Comes to U. S.
as King's Voice
HILL RECEPTION
Heads Of Every Civic Body
Of Import Invited
To Be Present
kimes, fiercely fanned
Ind, swept ovor the
urea, defying tho ef-
lire flre-flghtlng force
our hundred railroad
I in the battle.
It seemed that the
Ic railroad station and
the Kast Bakorsflcld
Ion were doomed.
hotels and homes on
I and other adjacent
hastily moved belnng
strcet. and bad even
b them away when the
ly controlled.
14 official nnd mem-
rdli.l-Olccsa: firm wero
to more than roughly
damage. The actual
structures alone is
0,000.
"ThrowsDown"
His Girl Bride
Long Talked Of
Honeymoon
Ing Young's alleged confession, the
body was found in the Bottom of ber some 15 feet of the tunnel.
a cistern. Attempts to feed Hill with liquids
Member of the district attorney's! through the pipe failed, due to the
btaff loft immediately for Beverly 1 angle at which the pipe was driven
Glen, the same place where J. Bel- through the rocks.
ton Kennedy wnn murdered In 1922.
Mrs. Young was the mother of
"Pat" Grogan, 18-year-old heir to
"Ripe Olive" Grogan's millions. She
disappeared last February, sup
posedly over family troubles. It Is
said she auarjolcd with Young!
shortly before her disappearance,
over Young's alleged attentions to
. 'an entertainer at the Plantation cafe.
Comedian Not To Take His a fashionable rorfilhouse noar Los
j Angelas
Tho allogcd confession tonight
came as the climax to an Investiga
tion of several idays, which was
pressed by relatives of the missing
woman, tier father and brother being
particularly active.
"Pat" Grogan unwittingly played
pari in the murder, according to
The Imprisoned miner has had no
food, but plenty of water, since 6
o'clock Thursday night, when he was
trupped by a cave-in as the day
shift left the mine workings.
K)N TO SPEAK
AMBER FORUM
HOLLYWOOD, Juno 13. (United
Press) Llta Cray, tho 17-year-old
hrldo of t'harlio Chaplin, screen
comedian, has been literally "loft;
out of the picture."
Tho tetnpernmentnl film jester
has Juiikpd the early scenes of his
greatest comedy co-starring his glH
wife, and substituted another 17-year-old
girl, Georgia Hale, as lead
ing lady.
Foreign Relations
In U. S. Precarious
Coolidge And Kellogg Are
Seeking Way Out Of
New Situation
WASHINGTON, June 13. Serious
Davis. After Mrs. . Youug'a bod I dimcumes wncnui ve arisen suu
had been thrown Into the bottom ofi"8"1 Jn thla country." foreign rO
tho cement cistern, according to lations with several other govern
Davls. Young said In the alleged menU the all-absorbing ques-
Five automobiles loaded with
people from Klamath Falls, and two
from Merrill, made the final of the
three days' historical trips with Cap-
tain Applegate and Dr. J. B. Horner
or Oregon Agricultural college yes
terday, visiting Bloody Point, the
Peninsula cliffs, Timber mountain,
and the marvelous Ice caves In thf
lower end of the lava beds.
The party left Merrill about 9:30
a. m., drove to Bloody Point on the
Malln-Bieber highway, where Cap
tain Applegate recounted the early
day massacre of a party of immi
grants by the Indians, an event with
an important bearing on the
troubles finally leading up to the
Modoc war. It was this rocky de
clevity ' where the pioneer wagon
tiuios had to crawl down a steep
bluff to the shores of Tule lake, that
the Indians staged several desper
ate attacks, the captain pointed out,
and several trains were rescued here
by the timely arrival of volunteer
forces of Indian fighters.
Considerable time 'was spent by
the party yesterday in studying out
the mythical helroglyphlcs painted
by early day natives on the bluffs
of the iieiiiuBula. , Tho captain's
theory that these writings were left
by a people who were 4 the antace
dants of the Aztecs of old Mexico,
was enlarged upon by the modern
Indian theory voiced by Jeff Riddle,
Indian historian of Beatty.
' A
,
John . Lndwig Mowinckd
prime minister of Norway, is the
personal representative of the
king at the Norse-American cen
tennial celebration in St.' Paul
in June.
PELICANS BATTLE
FOR PRESTIGE IN
III GAME
Record Attendance Expect
ed To See Pitchers' Battle
This Afternoon -
confession that he had "Pat" fill up
tho well with dirt and grans.
. Young was questioned closely as
to how tho murder was committed
Ho has iiIho abandoned his plans Uav , , angwcr Wttll
for a belated honeymoon, and will
' ' ninko a trip to Europe unaccompan-
rson of the Bnlslger,,d ,,y ,JU (Iniy
1 rorro, wno is spend
rka visiting friends at
lied to make a speech
foro a l.lnn county
K. boosting Klamnth
riling to a lottor re
oretary Lynn Babln of
raber of commerce, yes-
closed hi letter ask
Inst word In Klamuth
and figures, with the
Marntlon: "Here is
Mil get free advertls-
PPLE CAUGHT
KSON ROUNDUP
p. June 13; Jackson
jorltles today were hold-
Mr. It. Dawson, B. J.
Hetty Hodges, all of
P'ls, who are charged
r'ng moonshine to the
"lore, situated on the
highway near Camp
Attorney Newton C.
"nnounced he will spare
funning down bootleg-
ittompt to supply the na-
encampment here.
cords In Texas
led At 99 Degrees
Tx., June 13. Heat
"10 season -wore smash-
fx'ay when the mercury
!. ifcconllng to tho
''' Weather huranii. The
N of the soason was 1(8.
shower brought rcllof
la'e In the afternoon.
f pug To Stop
Mian Minst Rintora
N- 8.. Juno 13.
w'th -trenohea and
l
Pr ""Idler n, ,poco, tho
Colliery district wus
J he shadow' of roul
"l 'ter three day of
I "no. rlollng among the
"kinH miners. '
""'ly 100 men of the
.dlan "Irtment ha been
."' 0nt- to h cene
w labor Btrife, rd
Vr reeolvert,nro
This was revi'nli'il tonight when
Chaplin made known his plans to
leave Hollywood, simultaneously
with the release of his comic master
piece, "Tho Gold Itush."
"My trip will ho a business ono,"
Chaplin announced! "It will not be
a honeymoon." "
Nearly two years ngo Charlie
( huplin retired from the spotlight
(lint his mind was blank until he
heard the body thump against the
bottom of the cistern.
F
VISITS WAR ZONE
Hon in Washington today as Presi
dent Coolidge and Secretary Kellog
sought a way out. .
With a Bharp warning1 Issued to
Mexico, and anti-foreign Bentiment
menacing American lives and prop
erty In China, a dispute also looms
with Canada over sovereignty of
Arctic territory.
Relation are strained with Ru
mania ovor claims and debt settle
ment. I'ruluot against American occupa
tion is growing In Haiti. Pan-American
treaty negotiations affecting
protection of the Panama canal are
I getting ' nowhere. President Cool-
FKZ, June 13. (United Press) , .j.-.. Dialls or a disarmament con-
and plunged Into the making of his Premier Palnleve of France knows, ference , are lhwarted.
The drive for foreign debt settle
ment apparently is moving no debtor
except Belgium.
The one bright spot on the stato
department horizon Is the promise
that Peru, instead of kicking over
the Coolidge Tacua-Arica arbitration
award, will participate under Gen.
Pershing in the plebiscite for that
disputed province. .
A long diplomatic conflict with
Mexlao is foreseen by observers here,
following Kellogg' surprising warn
ing to the Calles regime, that this
(government may withdraw its sup
film masterpiece. Me selected Llta tonight all abcut the rear of Abd
Gray, then barely 10, for his lead
ing lady.
A year Inter, Llta and Chaplin
surprised the film colony by gottlng
Kl-Krlm s cannon.
For he ha been up ito the front
within earshot of them on his bai
arre Journey of Inspeotlon via
secretly married by a Mexican Jus- train, a-irpiane ana uio...Uu..
lice across the border. They re- Paris.
turned to Hollywood Immediately. And, Abd EI-Krlm-crafty Rlf
Llta went back to her mother, andjflnn warrior abenrt whose ways
Charlie resumed work on his pic- Palnleve wants to report back 1n
tlro Paris .staged an especial show for
Since the marriage Chaplin has! the premier. It was not long lived,
religiously avoided public notice. He 'for Palnleve's fighters quickly sent
has denied himself to newspaper the Rlfflans skulking back to oil
man nnrt hug a recoru 01 smun s
lit least two newspnpor cameras,
He has refused to discuss his mar
riage with any one but his most in-
tlniate associates, and until recently
declined to talk with newspaper men
when he began proclaiming his new
comedy.
Transfers Ford License
To Chevrolet Pinched
A. H. Smith, timber fuller at the
Pelican Hay camps fell Into the
clutches of Slalo Traffic Officer W.
A Foster yesterday on tho harRo
of having transferred Ford license
plato to his Chevrolet car.
Smith pleaded guilty before Pol
Ico Judge Gaghogcn and was given
the minimum fine of $5 and costs
through his Plea that ho was fore
ed to make Hie drive hero to meet
certain payments to avoid the loss
of Ms car to an automobile man
company. Kn.llh said the Ford from
which ho borrowed pl.-tes
in running order. necossMstlng the
drive down hero In his car
HI'A'tK nMATIIK;";
WASHINGTON. June 13.-- Spar",
plug" Matthews, utility nMot
with the Washington Senators, hs
been sold to tho Indianapolis club
cf the American association,
nlinnunroil lodny.
Senator Butler
To Deliver Flag
DaySpeechHere
Elks' Temple Bedecked For
Impressive Services .
Here Tonight .
Today is Flag day, and the Klam
ath Falls B. P. O. E. lodge has in
duced Robert R. Butler. - senator
Riddle 1 from Wasco county, and one of the
said the painted characters were the most impressive orators In-Oregon,
"coat-of-aTras" so ta speak, of pre- to make th leng tripfrom his home
historic tribes or families. Accord- down here to deliver' an oration at
ing to ancient Indian legends passed
down by the Modocs, centuries ago,
it was the custom of an Indian who
had lost his squaw to make a six
weeks' pilgrimage to distant prov
inces, and the wandering savage
must leave his mark, advertising his
bereavement to the Indian world,
and incidentally notifying eligible
squaws along the way that he was
again In the market for a wife.
This was certaiuly tho birth of the
modern science of advertising., ac
cording to Riddle's theory.
Leaving the peninsula tho auto
mobile party skirted the south end
ot: the lava beds, returning by
Schonchin butte, where the Ice cave
was visited. The big cave paved
with a glistening floor of ice was
a marvel to the visitors. The party
returned by the road west of Tule
lake, leading into the town of Merrill.
LOVE COLONY IN
F
the public ceremony staged In the
Elks' temple at 8 o'clock tonight.
The lodge room has been decor
ated for the occasion with a huge
floral (lag and seating accommoda
tions tor approximately 400 people
have been arranged. In addition to
the Flag day oration there will be
the Impressive Flag day ritual put
on by the lodge, and the history ot
the flag presented by Francis Olds,
commander of Klamath post No. 8
of the American Legion.
The services are open to the pub
lic, but special Invitations have been
sent to the U. A. It,. Indian war
vets, 1 Spanish-American veterans,
and World war ex-service men and
women.
Tentative arrangements have been
made to have Senator Butler pitch
the first ball in the game this after
noon between Klamath Falls and
Dunsmuir.
GANGSTERS KILL
TWO POLICEMEN
The Klamath Pelican ball club
will go up against a tough proposl- "
Hon at the fair grounds ball yard
this afternoon when pitcher "Son
ny" Mohler cut loose ilia initial
shoot at the lead off man of the
visiting Dunsmuir club's battlg or
der. All signs on the sporting . baro
meter point io a record attendance.
Due to Klamath Falls pulling the
Slsson ame out of the fire at Sis
son last Sunday stock in the local
club ha gone up way above par
and the grandstand will no doubt
be jammed with the record crowd of
the season. Klamath now stands at
600 per cent In the league percent
age column with two wins and. two
loses, a victory today for the local
club with McCloud the league
leaders suffering a set back, would
tie Klamath Falls and the Shevlln
Hixon himber down for first place.
The Pelicans' batting order has
been switched around slightly to
give the "clean up" batters a lit
tle better fiance to put ithe old ball
game away on ice If Pstcher Weill
of Dunamuir who is an - x-coast
leaguer shows a .disposition to
weaken at any time in the con
test. This bird Wells .has a -world ,
of "smoke," according to- repcru,
and a whole lot of stuff' on -the
ball besides. It looks like a pitchers'
battle between the best right band
er and ithe best port side twlrlers
In the league, according to Klam
ath students of Inside baseball.. The
local players nave, been A-orkmg out .
faithfully every night, according to
Manager Fred Glover and .with the
past week's wai-m days to take' the
kinks out cf sore muscles, it looks
like the Pelicans were In shape to
put up the bet brand of the . na- ,
tional pastime today that they are
capable of dishing up to the fans.
Senator Robert R. Butler' of The
Dalles who is visiting Klamath Falls
for the purpose of delivering the
Elks' flag day oration tonight bos
been prevailed upon to toss the first
ball In today's important ' game
which will probably decide whether
Klamath is to be a leader or a sec
ond division luli In tho strnefrle
for the 1926 pennant.- . ':
The official line up and batting
order follows: -.-
Norwest, as.; Watts',: 2b. j Noel,
cf.; Arnold, lb.; Booth. If.;. Bay'
ness, 3b.; Clark, . rf.; DeMItt, ? c;
Mohler, p.; Staley and Carey Util
ity players. : ,. - .
As a special incentive to the .
heavy hitters in today's . game The '
Hurry Cash Grocery "Is offering
24 lb. sack of flour to the player 011 ,
either team who get the first hit,
and five pound package' of Hurry
Superior Coffee for a tome' riin. ' .
v, 1 .t.nA rJuilnlava a fifttt
M. u urn otiu j ! . A,r..
He has seen it In the,'
uuiiiujse claims 10 oyocu up.
dose of war.
trenches of his homeland, back In
the thrilling days of '17 and '18.
But never has be wen warefare In
a land more picturesque, ncr has
he seen thla brand! of war resemb
ling to Amorlcan eyes, at least, an
Indian campaign or Mexican guer
illa strife.
Ganong Accepts Myers
Resignation Yestreday
District Attorney William Ganong
In a tolegram to Acting District At
torney W. P. Myers, yesterday after
noon accepted the resignation of tho
latter, effective at onco.
Ganong asked Myers to defend
several civil cases Ganong had un
dertaken before leaving here. As
sistant Deputy Vandenburg is act
ing district attorney until Ganong
appoints a successor to Myers, which
will probably be Monday or Tuos-duy.
' I.AKOK HT1I.L HKIZh'D
ASTORIA, June 13. The largest
and most elaborately concealed
moonshine manufacturing plant ever
discovered In Clatsop county was
raided and confiscated yesterday by
Ihe sheriff's force.
Mexico Is reported to resent Kel
logg' statement "putting on trial
before the world" which does not
promise well for the future.
Movie Actor Drowns
While Making Scene
HARVARD. III., June 13. Nina I CHICAGO, June 13. (United
Roundtree, preMy 15 year-old irljPre"s Gangsters, by killing two
from the mountains of Virginia, to- i Policemen, today wrote another
night was a central figure in th8lDloo1y chapter in Chicago's already
lnvsetlgatlon to determine whether i ,ur,d ul of beer runnl"8- A young
immorality has been practiced 1n the!Pllceman' in tu" wrote his name
little love colony at l:eaven City,!"1 indelible letters on the tablets
near hore. oJ P0"c0 heroism, by willing one
The 20 men, women and children gangster one of the most desper
pursued the even tenor of their at8 men in tne clty atter a des
ways on their 130 acre farm for!pete cnae' '
two years until Nina's aged tom- Tno dead: '
nion law husband died from overl Patrolmen Charles Walsh and
exertion during a boxing match Vlth I Harold Olson.
her. A coroner's Jury returned nj John Genua, brother of Angelo
verdict of death trom natural caus-j Gonna, beer baron, who was killed
cs. ithreo weeks ago In the city's per-
Nina, slender. ' olive complexion-' ennlal beer feuds,
ed and Intelligent, .-reoly admitted . Sergeant of Pollco Michael Con-
MARSHF1ELD, Oro.. Juno 13.
The body of K. D. Jones, Los An
gelo movie man, who was drowned
in the Sugar Loaf rapids near Myr-lto Pouse that she had lived with way was perhaps fatally wounded
SON OF MAN O' WAR
WINS BELMONT DERBY
tie point yesterday, was recovered 1 George Schoficld, 50, said to be a
this aftornoon, whon soarchor found
it with grappling hooks.
The body was half a mile down
stream from where Jones' canoe
overturned. Jones was acting as a
"double" in a dangerous part, for
the Famous Plyers-Lasky corporation.
NMOOT liKTi n.NH
WASHINGTON, June 13. Sen
ator Smoot of Utah, chairman of the
finance committee, haa returned to
the capltol to confer with his col
league on plans for tax revision,
and of the funding of the war debts
to Americn.
wealthy Oklahoma City oil man, al
ready imarrled, for four months.
Grinding poverty forced her to ac
cept h'ni. she said. Nina' home is
in Dahney8, Va.
KOHKM1KHG WILL DKKK.M)
WORLD'S 1IANTAM TITLK
NEW YORK, Juno 1.1. Charley
Rosenburg, world's bnmtnmwelght
champion, and Eddie Shea, Chicago,
were matched today to meet for the
title In the New York velodrome on
July 15. They poBted forfoits of
12600 to make 118 pounds. The
bout will be staged for the Jewish
relief fund.
Two other gangsters, John Scall
and Albert Anscllnl, were seriously
wounded.
The tight followod an effort by
the three men to evade capture, y
So far police have not found out
who the three gangsters tried to as
sasinate. It Is believed, however,
thoy sought vengeance on the men
who killed Angelo Genna.
APPOl.NTKD 1IY HARTLKY
OLYMP1A, Wash.. June 13. Dr.
A. E. Stunt, Spokano, was this after
noon appointed by Governor Hart
Icy to succeed Dr. Paul Turner as
director of the state department of
henllh, effective July 1.
BELMONT PARK, NEW YORK.
June 13. Looking . Just like his
dandy daddy, and running like him,
American Flag, the handsome son
of Man'O'War, won the $50,001)
classic Belmont stakes before a.
crowd of more than 30,000 here
this afternoon.
Running away from the field in
the ' stretch, the handsome Riddle
colt finished pulled up with a. lead
of two lengths over Dangerous,- and
with Bud Fisher's Swopo In 'third
place.
American Flag equalled the track
record of 2:16 4-5 for tho 1 3-8
miles. ' .
There was a tremendous ovation
at the finish when Sam Riddle, own
er of Man O'War, and his prize colt,
went to the paddock to lead the
winner to the scales. Thousands
swarmed out and had to be forced
back by special policemen. ' "
BOY DIES AFTER
FRIENDLY FIGHT
TWIN BRIDGES. Mont., Juua 13.
Heart trouble was the cause ot
the death of Walter Edwards,. 18,
high Bchool boy, who died shortly
after he completed a boxing match
with Reynold Thompson, a friend.
I according to a verdict of a coroner'
Jury today.