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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1925)
Li,- I IS; !3 Pace Two v...1iiin.1:iv. .Tune 17. H'2.r. WIFE SLAYER IS STOICAL IN JAIL hearing before JudK Hahn Friday. Chief witness auulnst the Uthl , ( . , Vni gas murderer" was prwiy itaromy, l - i" LecDuld. Youna's office assistant. She dollied emphatically that there had bt-en improper nfattoiu between herself and Pr. Younu. The big diauinnd ring which Young tore from his wife' flnKer after he slew her and before ho Tells of Strain Dentist's Flapper Office Girl Denie improper dropped her body Into a cistern Relation Existed nnl whuh ha" b,vn "rn hy Mls Relations existed Lcopol(, ,ln(.e , s,a.,tlR Fch- ' ..... . :ruary 21, prompted much of the LoTANnVith questioning. She den.ed that the . black cigar .till in his n.outh. rln had been given her as a token . II. ..Ill n,.Vrinir his of love. ana womy buiuo ...... . . ( Hps, Dr. Thomas W. Young, con-j " fussed raa slayer of his wealthy lOffloe. wife. Grace Young, was lyiug loose ubout the " she said, "and I wore It shunted to '10 WP " ,rom Deln au-m-u "''. .. j ... ' In .ha rnnntv Inll uu.u munjcicia " " - I.JI...J Vllli Without anv sign at all that he was learned that Pr Young ha hed committed one of the m0st!8tl":eJ 'Alm .tm nn rA'.nrrt. the small .tooped figure of the doctor entered a.ter were asked to make U IJ!v ". . . . . , h for his stepson. Charles Patrick jury formally Indicted him for first jCrogan Hrr murder. The stories told the Inquisitorial ln bodly were the same aa related to a -JTt flsTii'. .. 1'ic Ji'rn i'rne a.ter :ie !"'l- ,pl ,,r:uai;. ,c xVrM tk(a.w tf had been discovered Saturday night. tj,.,y dasire that's The Klamatb The slayer will be arraigned for ' J aensatlonal development icame late in the day Tuesday when series of wild parties in i which womrn of questionable char heir to the million dollar ! estate of Patrick Orogan. the olive RED HAIRED TELEPHONE OPERATOR OF TENEMENTS TELLS SAD STORY Girl On Trial For Murder Of Sweetheart Tells Of Futility Of Life In Poverty Stricken Quarters And How She First Went Wrong NEW YORK, June 16. Twisting was afraid my father would get it ahyly In the witness chair in the!" hoot Connors. I changed my . . mind and went back to the house, gloomy cnminal court room. Dor- j t the top of (he sUlrg othy Perkins, the 17-year-old tele-jmy father Bnd Tommy were there, phone operator, told the story of My father slapped at me, and when - another man and In a I''"' ! written In France said I -mi not Mama this ia 1 no love with all my heart and soul. I 1 alone am t blame, for " nl i puisne in -I puraurd him. I "' never give him up." r to him DALTON DECLARES AGAINST NEW ROAD.in.t week Kill ufflelula hlt ibry are ust as thy did the B, I1 (ttlnuiNl Tol Vlf ") ' "srs'tbs .v. Interstate coni.l?'",tl;' Hpeaklug Hi men-e iearlii nn the ntmsilon .,t " . . . . . Ti..,..i- nl'.i..HLii . .... - COhr. there would be n nign hm ..... - - mr the -' Northern I'aclflp irei nuiiuina in inn 11111 llm llll0 the FORUM LUNCHEON ON FORES! FIRES; t Northern roads, aud seven oiiiciai. ixia.naiu ami also tn. eileml.in f lilritav.' rob.':"! n;? who ably be ordered In the late siuiinier; ,1""tfi of Mi H. I', r Oregon Trunk.; (tie ti. i:. m k., which will prob-i : " making a Party of li In all would be present at the big will- or rariy inn, .nr. Hmlth suige.i,.,) unity reception lo 1 held at the It migni no well In attempt to ar- While Pelican hotel tho evenliig of range line of tjbeo hearings h.ir he luth. Mr, Huiltti saltl the rail-; Inst-ad of Portland or mine other road committee would endeavor to poini. neverai or (he dlrvrlors dla-. arrange n private meeting with Ihe wreei with thla Mln strongly, (,n, The chatubcr of commerce forum meeting today will h devold to thn "Stop Forest Fires" movement which was started by the Klamath county chamber lni year, spread ing tii all the nelghlxtrlng elates. A number of Intcr.wllug talks on Klamath's timber resources. and their value to the community, will he given by various well Informed speakers, and as a musical number the visitors at today's forum have a rceisrkublo treat In storo for them In the harp solo to be given 'iv Fannie lllarkntan Ib-urne, a tal ented visitor wfio Is spending a short vacation here following re cent hlg eastern concert successes. I "Pa. what' the difference be tween a luxury and a nortaalty?" I "You ran do without a necessity, my son, Without losing ibe respec of the neighbors." ' Morrlstown Jerseyman. ,Thi photo of Mllc'Suxaiuie', iLenglen, French tennis wonder, ,'was taken after her recent vic , tories in the French open tour ney. Though she displayed be - old-time form, her face showed the strain of the matches. ber life in the lower east side, and defended herself against a charge of murder. Her unkempt red hair contrasted with her pale childish face, as she recounted her affairs with "Mickey' 1 1 started to run, he grabbed me. I CJnm Wl1JrWT, Tolir Then I saw my mother come out and kjUHlclIlIIlj INfi, II grab bold of him. "I don't remember much of what happened. There was a sound like a gun shot, and I heard somebody Connors, the truck driver, now serv-jSay "Tommy's hit.- I ran and wnen ing a sentence for wife beating, who I got into the dining room I saw met her when she was 15 years old. j Dorothy paused I saw Tommy ly Her head hung in shame as she told , ing on the floor." of the first time she "did wrong." Did you shoot the bullet that 'light i It was a drab life that she told of.! killed Templeton?" Sidney R. Lash, day. typical of thousands of the daugh-jher attorney asked. Desire Elsie Ceorge Abt. auto ters of the tenements. She had been "I don't know," Dorothy replied, salesman, suing for a divorce says forced to go to work when she was, "Did you aim the gun?" Lash!nis mate, Mrs. Lucie Amelia Su- 1! 'ears old. to help pay for the asked, d.ngy Perkins flat. I "No. Dorothy stiffened visibly to con-! "Did you intend to shoot?" trol her emotions when she related "Xo." the events in that flat the night of; "Did you love Tommy Temple February 14, when Tommy Temple- ton?" fxn. hrr hoy fr!nd. was killed. i "Yes." Dorothy stared at the " I .h n'r j.nnw v. !: '!.! r :-mii ; r.! orn Tvrvnit-.- z l"' Says When Woman Goes After a Man SAN" FRANCISCO. June IS. Something new in the ramifications of the "eternal triangle" came to divorce ccurt here Tues- tzanne Abt confessed ber love fori GREEN SLABS are ripe Our trucks will be haul ing 16-inch preen slabs for a few days. Our customers arp buying this good cheap wood. $30 for 10 Cords. Block Wood At Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 n h.-H:..r gtlL v-n I lull- tun 1. vr: .:. ' I I. -Mil lovo hit Hi- i in lite aifir:..ative. 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