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4' null lint .5tf WFRS1 5? j COUNTRY! SSI ) A CLIJEj THE KLAMATH NEWS - . United Ntu aA u.A , - . V (Every Morning Except Monday) Jazz Girl Tries To Wiggle Out Of Second Trial Order Are Poo Hunting' am . irate 1 no in t i i JimDerinu Insanity Plea U Entered Again By Defense In Trial Yesterday Luf. 12. (United ivily armed posse L wood" and open the Waldo hills kifht. socking to th pip wltn Jom liworth Kelly and Ln, escaped con lit avail. region, which has hiding place for fugitives from J un fed, for the time lijt, ample shelter Widow from the liw. kh convicts killed hardi in their gct- the Oregon pen! Wednesday knot that the gal' them if they are re ft mm hunters, ac- Lre ready to shoot rj ot tcares of law Altered ibout the it Slverton, Pra ia;, I'mmlif, Mil In i Villi iml cI.hc- wW to trace of dm' thereabout UK llmt men had Wtfbl la a Ihlrk- i eaa Mlverton, llmllnldi but ro- kit furred til drlvor F lia ftalcm to a r from Prat urn laat I" brlaned they pre laws la Sllmrlon bo- m filling ,u,0n at was robbed, nut per Tnuc Ccg evap. ll'IW Country 1 Hclnity where the P't wn the foothills Fwida mountalna. The " nl timbered, but It I. to mile. r M ,Kroni that la fn the Indian res-' aud difficult I "Mai. ret "l"!" tholr wnv r'Hory lt mijh, oe day I l wrre sighted. With from ih pruon ld kill Slllll0 and HAN FHANCIHCO. Au. 13. (United Newa) Dorothy Klllngaon, whoae mad career of dancing and sin drinking In the Jatt palaces ot ttan Framlaco finally led to murder, waa oiamlned again by alienists' Thuraday n lit lit lu her cell at the city prlaon. Superior Judge Louderhack order. ed the procedure upon Ilia defem claim that the ilrl waa aubject to temporary inaanily Because of pre natal Influenrea. Heaulta of the eg amlnatlon are to be preaented In court when completed. fonfraalon Introduced The 17-year-old defendant rocelv ad a aetbark during the day when her confeaalon that aha killed her mother. Mra. Ann Ellington, waa ad- nniiea a. evidence. It fl)11!n, atrenuoualy by the defense upon the groun that ahe waa "unduly n.r. auaded" by the police, but the court upheld the proawutlou. According to the document, which created a aenaatlon at the lime It waa first announced by police In January. Dor- ouiy had quarreled bitterly with her mother over continued wild periled. ..., K orgiea and aaaorlatlon with United Neygnd Uniud prm Teltgraph &fvtoif KLAMATH FAift! - T, ' rmL,A AUUUST 14, 1925. Men Are Given Army Commissions Martin K. It.ni.by and ,lnn w Ninllh, Ih.ii, f Klamaib Kail,, ra given commllona In the rmy ffk., rBer COrp, y. "t1r at Waahlngton. It wa. learned here In.t night. Il.m.hy r,a commliloocd a wnd lieutenant of Infantry He race,,,,.! mlUry ttllMni Oregon A. f. Neamlth. ah. ... Siren a flrat lleuUnancy In the 'luartermaiter'a corpa, la g 0t. "an of the World war, and an "K-raeaa man. LINES OPPOSES. P. PLAN TO BUILD SOUTH Modoc Northern To Cornell From K. F. Would Not Be Benefit To Klamath Is Opinion To I. C. C. j WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. j (United News) The Oregon Price Five Cenv y- I v n i iie wregon 150V SlaVPr 1 7iTrunk ""way asked the inter J -'ty vi a 1 state commerce communion tn. Tn Qfonl T:1 day for a hearing to deter- V UtailU 1 1 1U1 mine whether, the application Drops Bottle Right On Bill Leven'sToe Circumatancea conaplred againat I'at llogue laat night. Ilogue dropped a bottle. Which waa bad enough. Hut what waa worae. State Prohibition Director BUI Lerene waa atandiug In front of the Hall hotel, where the bottle dropped. Which waa worae. llogue, who Uvea two mllea weat of Klamath Falls, waa ar reted for possession, and his car turned over to the aherlff for confiscation. Naval Plane In Arctic Zone Is Stuck In Floes MacMillan Expedition To North Pole Slowly Pushing Ahead High School Athlete Must Take Chances For Killing Prof. of the Central Pacific railway to construct A new line from Klamath Falls to Cornell, Calif., would adversely affect ita own proposed extension. The Oregon trunk line aaid It would not oppoae the application of the Central Pacific unleaa It "would adversely affect tho con sideration of a mutual application for the right to' build a line ot railroad aoutheaaterly from Klam- KKDAUA. Mo Aug. 13. (United Newel Hollow-eyed and exhausted from fear-tortured daya and nighla, Kveretle Adaina, murderer of a New v.i. v... . . . . Th .,.j - i .L nere ,11, Falla, to a connection with ex- ... . . ""r omcera ng nnea In muaic ana got thla ter rible thing over with.' Friday the 17-year-old Wilming ton, Ohio, high acbool athlete will be formally charged with first de- The me anca-nalrrd youtha of the clty-el" mrder In the criminal court nere. a nor ding to the plans of Roy W. Kui ker, prosecuting attorney. night life. Father A Mm I fa-fen Whllo Mra. Klllngaon Waa dresa. trig on the morning of January 1J. inrotny secured her brothnr'a re volver and returned to her mother'a room. Mra. Klllngaon waa tying a ahoa lace, when Dorothy fired at hr. from behind, the confeaalon atated. With thla confeaalon In the rec. orda. the defense la eapertcd lo rely nana? entirely upon Ita temporary Inaanily plea. Joseph Kllingsnn, the girl's father, paved the way for thla type of de fense, when ho testified, lalo Thura day, that for several ycara bofure tho death of his wlfo he had been convlncd that Dorothy was unbal anced mentally. MAN BURNS TO DEATH IN FIRE Day Lumber Company Mill Threatened By Flames Of Incendiary Fire Handler. h,nd, U i, known -"'uii.r, choose to crowds. 41 br'k for liberty . f X toward PorM.e.,1 ot railway, that h' difficulty between r "HI froe,inn. .. "O fact thnt I.. F" undod. drTW f the taxi '"Htlres eB j . 1 Murrav .... r .o nan,! tw. I ot gun fi .-j . n' "ow .erloua thoy IT' " o,hl to WOUnrierf . SJfW Two) I1KI. I, INGHAM. Wash., Aug. 12. (United News) William Knglo. 70, watchman, was burned to death In a fire which awept through a store. bunkhoune and postoffice at Dig Lake, tn Hkaglt county, early Thurs day. Evidence allowed the fire waa lu cendlary. It apparently had been alerted In throe places. Englo waa warned witn others, but waa trapped when he went back into the bunkhouae for some cloth ing. About $25,000 damage was done Tho Day Lumber eompany mill and tho rout of the town barely oacaped from tho flainos. Iloy la Intrlllsrnt If the charge la allowed the hand some. Intelligent youth whose troubles atarted when he got In a Jam with a girl at high school, may go to the gallows. Missouri stat utes provide that persons under 18 may be tried only In juvenile conrta. Recently, however, the supreme court ruled, that persons under II may be tried In the criminal 'court If the trial Judge la convinced the defendant baa sufficient mentality lo reallie the gravity of the offense committed. "I am aure Adams will be tried In criminal court," declared Rucker Thursday. "Tho boy wsa old enough to know what he was doing." KalJier Broken Hearted The dobonalre young alaycr was accompanied by his father, Henry Adonis, Wilmington policeman, and Ben South, chief of pollco, In Wil mington, when he came here Thura day. The father, who rushed to Ills son's sldo when tho crime became known, Is too stunned by the trag edy lo be able to discuss It. Kvery detail of the brutal .killing has been reiterated by young Adams, including the mad flight to Warden t'I'.y, Kaa., where he was arrested on suspicion Tuesday, "I haven't the slightest Idea what we'll do," his father aaid brokenly. "His confession contains every word ot what happened, all of It on ac count of trouble with that girl." California." Central Pacific line pro poses a 40 mile branch connection with Southern Pacific linoa In Cal ifornia, r New Road Wouldn't Help In Its reply to the commission's questionnaire the Oregon Trunk Tall Ones Here Out For Blood K. F. GenU Over 6 Feet To Wage War For Longer Beds And Bathtubs Longer beda and bigger bathtubs! The late Thomas R. Marshall, when asked what the world needed moat declared: "A good cigar." Tom waa all wrong. Longer beda and bigger bathtuba are the para- WASHIKOTON, Aug. 13. (Unit ed News) One of the naval planes with the MacMillan expedition waa nearly wrecked by an iceberg, which drifted Into the harbor at Etah, Greenland, where the air planea were moored. The report of thla near disaster from Commander MacMIUan" fol lowed earlier reports that he and uiciuuera 01 tne expedition are growing Impatient over the bad weather which la hindering them, with only :7 daya of flying time left, and new difficulties arising. Fuel In Relays The meaaagea received by the national geographic eoriey here in dicated that the naval filers would make another attempt Thuraday to aet up !heir advance baae, atating that the planea would leave during nickel the day for Flagler bay to put ln a cache of fuel oil. MacMillan reported that It will ENFORCEMENT OF LIQUOR LAWS IN K. F. IS APPARENT 4 Month And $400 Fine Is Meted To Possessor Of Beer "Foundry" Raided By State Man . A new order of justice to Klamath Falls bootleggers and liquor possessors is apparent, with the results of prohibition arrests, and sentences of the past few days. , Where liquor law violators in the past have been entirely freed or let off with light fines, the pendulum seems to have swung in the other direction. An arrest yesterday after noon, followed by swift sen tence by Acting Justice of the Peace Ed Kendall last night, is cited as an example. . ... ., .. 8ix hundred bottles of real beer were found by State Prohibition Of ficer McBrlde, Deputy Sheriff Burke and Police Officer Brown, who late be necessary to make 10 fllahta mount needs ot a nation, and thla - tt.. i..... i 1 will be the. object of Klamath Fall. , lstand in order to lay dawn suf-! eaterdaJr, 4''e0o,n ";eta "oW business men. alx feet and over, who ..... . . Oejear of 1237 Lakeview avenue. -- r iiireui a uci lu uiaaa aaj IULU LTUIB IT Ml win torrn a Longfellow club ln the baae chamber of commerce at 8 o'clock Monday night, sign a charter and worthwhile. Radio Picked charging him with the unlawful pos session of liquor. Oeaear appeared before Justice Ed stated that the proposed Central I hl,I,1ta " o b. Pacific construction would ba a public benefit only If connection wore made with .existing line in California, pointing out that thla evidently la not the Intention. The construction of a 40 mile line aoutheaat into the agricultural area would not bring about develop ment of that diatrlct it waa claim ed; 'but would Itfrntih a! 'connection with Klamillb Falla only. Ex pected traffic doea not Justify the proposed line as preaented in the application. """"so irum ku Kendall and entered a plea of guilty. Greek Oeta Jolt . ' . With two cases of the bottled llq. WILCOX PIHED Pickford Abductors Are Found Guilty Baby Born With A Full Set Of Teeth Girl Too L08 ANCiELKS, Aug. 13 Day old Max Florea can go on a beef steak diet any tlmo now. The young ster waa born with a full act of per fectly formed tooth. Mr. ' and Mra. Loula Flnrea are the proud parents, thank you. ;LJE CHAPLIN'S HEART ACTION ND BY HIGH LIFE -IN CITY Wlla c. ' - ."""Pim'n t r.,T' ln,nroKl, but rAa .. ' iovjb iiar tht Ch.i. pnr"cln rrt tt- , 600 uer- Hl..r,." . M tk. J- B. Mae " "Moment that LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13. Chaa. Z. Slovens and Claude liolcomb, two ot the defendants in the Mary Pick ford kidnaping trial, were found guilty of conspiracy Into Thursday night. Tho third defendant, Adrian J. Wood, waa dectarod not guilty. The Jury deliberated alx houra. The defense attempted to allow that Charlea Z. Stevens, Claude A. liolcomb and Adrian J. Wood wero the Innocont victims of an attempt by Home and Raymond lo glorify tholr police careers, with a sensa tional coup. It was alao charged "that a polico informant plied tho defendanta with drink and obtained "confessions" from them whllo police offlcera lis tened In from an adjoining room. innih?.3'(Un"0(1l ncvy round of pleasure and en- to have I con"'tloni lertalnmcnt following Chnplln'a ar rival had knockod him out, "Mr. Chaplin waa taken til Sun day with cardiac trouble and 1 found him with low blood proasuro. ' war vclcrl,n' This condition has been auperln- poiaonipg. duced bv overwork and his tedious trip from the coaat. aggravated by:Sn ln the the intense heat In New York. Ilia condition haa Improved and bo wilt bo nut In a day or two. "My Buddy" Sung At Taps Of Fagan Of The Rainbow OSHKOSH, Wis., Aug. 13. (United News! Roy P. Wilcox, of Eau Claire, Wis., several tlm;a a candidate for the governorship will carry the atandard ot the republican conaervatlves In the coming elec tion to fill the vacancy left by the death of United States Senator Rob ert M. LaFollette. Wilcox was elected unanlmoualy at the republican atate convention here Thursday night on the atate 1 wind oiow ng nara irom . tne ''Loturfcllow Club" norm, out wun Clearing toimt. op . if. Tat..n Men who groan when they aleep 8maU Icebergs driven by wind and da 0e8ear was glTen a ot In petite Pullman bertha, men who I tlde conBUntly threatened h j four montha in the county Jail and could not dampen their kneea injP'"8"- n narrowly miaaed the a flne of l400 . whIci, ne had failed bathtuba without the use of a!Na-?' wMch wa tled t0 the to"1 to provide at a late hour laat night, aponge, and even men who curse the of the Bowdo1n an1 drifted awlftly. 0eseari wh) u ttlii to be an Am winda when their hata are pulled down nnon the N"1- Qulck and erican Greek, came to Klamath Falla off by the city awnings." efficient work by Williams and three veeks ag0 from Kelso Wlah Theae" men. and do others,", are ReInarta-o the Bowdoin crew, later s:nce tnat time ne ha .j.,,,. bidden to attend the meeting Mon-'aMuueo ' nnet ana sorenaen oi p!o7ea M a painter. day evening to get the club" under way. The project was originated In Marshfield by business men wbo advocated the Installation ot longer beda and longer bathtuba in botela in order that the long fellows may have comfort. In Klamath Falla the title ia held to date by Everett O. Nord of Mun- ger Service laundries, wbo meas ures six feet three Inches without hla cement alappera. Plenty of 'Km Hero Horace W. Bridgelord ot the Pelican Bay Lumber company fol lows closely with alx feet two to hla credit, tying with Dr. II. D. Lloyd' Stewart, who ia also six feet two. Fred Morley. Klamath alenth. 'Longfellow tne navy, averted wnat looaca line at least a badly damaged plane, and poaalbly a complete loss. Constable Shadley Pleads Not Guilty Indian Officer Charged By Girl With Brutal Attack To Be Tried Saturday official ballot. The conservative I lcaled- A plea ot not guilty waa entered la Justice Ed Kendall's court late yeaterday afternoon by Henry Shadley, Indian police officer and measures alx feet, an Inch and a halt constable ct Wood River, who is in his stocking feet. And Fred Is charged with the alleged assault assisting in aluuthing down the and battery ot Mra. Leona Hoover, jlrst others whoae names have not been 'Indian woman of Chiloquin: atandard bearer has long been a vigorous opponent ot LaFollette. Wilcox's nomination came sudden ly after Dean H. Rusaell of the University of Wisconsin telephoned the convention before the third In formal ballot that under no clrcum stancea would be accept the nomi nation. On the first Informal bal lot he had received 257 Vt votes, on the second ballot be received 279 H votes. One more informal ballot was taken with tho votes acattercd lieforo tho flrat official was cast and Wilcox elected. (IAHY. Inii., Aug 1.1. Radio will sing tho requiem Saturday at tho funeral of William Fagan. East Chl- wno uicu iroin A Chicago tenor, comrado of Fa- Italnbow division, win .,. the aong "My Buddy" over the radio from Chicago. a funeral aer ylrea are held In the Fagan home. Forest Fires Still Raging in Mont-Ida. MISSOULA, Mont., Aug. 13 (United News) Fire hazards In the foresta of Montana, northern Idaho and eastern Washington remained at the peek Thursday, officials at district headquarters announced. Many hlaies are under control, while others are spreading to Ieavo disaster in their wake. Tho largest crews assembled In flvo years have blaxea in the Clear water, St. Joo and Lolo foreata aur ruuuded by trenrhea and undor con trol. High winds today swept tho Rode creek flro In the Kantkau foroat of Idahb, two miles beyond bounds that were thought effective. More men have been rushed to eombat the 17 mlle blaio north of Llbby, which has spread over 80,?u0 acrea. Ed Pike of the Pelican Bay Lum ber company cornea In for hla share of glory in the "Longfellow club" (Continued on Patfe Two) He Has the Fever; He's Only Eleven SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. J3. (United News) Robert E. Stevens, 11, had eleven cents and a date with hla girl. Rather than disappoint tho girl's desire to see a movie, Robert went without breakfast and hustled down town to sell some papers. Bualnesa According to McBrlde, 4M bottles were found on the floor, a 55 gallon barrel waa full of the bottled liquor, as waa a 10 gallon keg, and a. wash boiler. . ' - San Diego Independent To Start Daily Publication Shadley wi:: be tried before Jus tice Kendall Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Shadley. It Is alleged, struck a young 'Indian girl, about to be come a mother, down with his vice. hands and kicked her while ahe was on the ground. SAN DIEGO. Cal., Aug. 13 (United News) Announcment that the San Diego Independent will en ter the morning dally field here August 30, waa made in full-page advertisements in alt San Diego papers Thursday. The Independent will be con trolled by Franklin O. Shroeder and J. H. Howell, prominent coast news paper men. It will be published every morning except Monday. ' Mayor John L. Bacon ot San Diego will edit the first edition, delivery of which will be made over the suburban area, by airplane. "; The Independent will have full ' United News leased wire and United Press Saturday night wlrii seN LONE BANDIT ROBS U. S. POSTAL CLERK CHICAGO, Aug. 13. (United News) A lone bandit robbed a pos tal messenger eurouto from the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy rail road depot to a bank in Kewanee, 111., according to word received at railroad headquarters late this af ternoon. The sack contained- no wasn't good and Robert worked all valuable mall, according to road of the harder. Then he fainted and tlclals. found himself In the emergency hos pital. When last aeen Thursday evening, Robert waa hurrying to the girl's home to explain why ho hadn't kept the dato. RAIN ENDS LONG DRY SPELL IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Aug. 13. (United News) Rain tell here Thuraday at- tornoon, ending a drought tn which no rain fell for (1 daya. Thus tho longest dry period In the history ot the local weather bu reau came to a closo. Records show ed the longost previous dry spoil was tn 1883, when 67 successive dry days were recorded. The bandit escaped In an auto mobile stolen from the messenger, the message said. Slipped Cn A Banana Peel; Slipped. In Can LOS ANGELES. Aug. 13. It was Dennis Kelly's fate to slip- into Jail on a banana peel. When Dennis fell on his hip pocket, ho broke a bottle ho car ried there. In the bottle was a brown colored liquid with a strong; odor. The odor wafted to tho sensitive nose of Federal Prohibition Agent Jim Robb. He removed the banana peel, helped Dennis to his feet, thon helped, him to jail. Dennis will stay there until .be can Talae 1300 fine. DRESS ABLAZE, 10-YEAR-OLD GIRL RESCUES FIVE FROM BURNING HOME ALAMEDA, Calif., Aug. 13. (United Newa) With her clothing aflame, Lena Southard, 10, saved the Uvea ' ot. her five younger brothers and slaters when fire des troyed their home Thursday. The youngsters had been playing with matches while their parents old sister to safety. When aha re turned for the second child ber clothes were ln flames. , Hastily dousing herself with wa ter. Lena continued her ' rescue work. On her fourth trip she was ovorcomo bg smoke and was car ried out, with the remaining mem- were away from homo. Lena was beta of the family, by firemen. In the front ot the house when the I The girl's burns may cauae her fire started In the kitchen, ran' death, it waa said at the emergen- back and carried her six months'! cy hospital.