The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 15, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
Saturday. Aiifrast 15. li'-S.
THE
State Man HelpedPAIR
Convicts Getaway FOR BETRAYAL OF
Is New Sensation
Charles Wolff." Hanca l"J
was rushed la hoiilial "
,11. IS minutes later.
I The murder of Hance as ""'I
rxpected. U haa ll'f"1i
;f(,r some Hm thai member of
I Chapman's cull had la'-" "w,,rn!
oath I" avenge the b.try il l"
. I . . f-iitnTn I lYr 1 ULM I mirn an
totu -vcuimcvi "m
II! Ill lilIIMJLLI
leader.
Lata rriuay mini. -- ! iu Mtrikiuu
...tr .hi. I T.L. nvlr Cim OF ' Ineel III. DlKllt haa limn rhuu..l -1 ... '
mtD. wa acuui.ua ute m nu w.-. I I ."Slluasl
bill no clue had be.n oi.ia.iir.. 1- A.iiill' ' " " .
.he whereatoute of III. fuxltl.e mur-! " " d..y. P . Ill IU rhamher of
Cascades; Redheaded Sweetheart of
Murray May Aid in Manhunt
Ml'XCIE. Ind., Aug. II ll'nttej
News I Forty-one year o.d Hen
wife. Mary, 4i,
their live, for the
i.n and romDlete disappearance oi . iu.u, mum... ,, c
attendant at the state nospuai, wno oaiineu .. banJ1
SALEM. Ore.. Aug. 14.-(United News) -Following thc H"" d
den and complete disappearance of C. V. Ivitts former, - P ' J
Called After Longj
Fisht With Malady.
: i i l ran ui uunnun nwiui .
Pa TTnf An Trm in TimberlandS OI Execution Take Swift Re- de",r
l uaovi.i." . . tu i nil.-.
VCnjfUn -!ance And Wire IJj-g J J, JJlOnJHll IS consider Ihe case of Henry Hhadley.
For Sauealins I I Indian Mice trci--r. ac-
1'UHetl Ol ftHMilllll 11.1 J ...in.
I.Mn lltiuvvr. la.llan wunian. It
Ivarn.'d laul iiIrIii.
OrlKlonlly lit r:ie aa a. linlulod
i.i b lii'l.l In Ju.Ik K.I Krmluira
IiihiIi riiiirt. hill. II waa auld lanl
Sicknes Claims nixiu, u i uuitfui it itm duin.i
r t atioracy oiiu- huh iiirmiuriiiin in
tv trin nf rnnvict. who escaped in a taxicab Wed-! ,,.r. " ... ,ho, Wife Or Big INew i ih ..
nesday night, after shooting their way out of the state pern- dowa nd fatiy wOUd.d lata Kri-! Multi-Millionaire ! T"" lu'lt"1 r,"""- " "J
tentiary prison officials were being forced to the conslusiony by Oeor. -Dutch" Andenoni . . '"""J. "" i K,'"'h
nieht that IvitU had a conscious and premeditated part and cb.rM "ono arm" Wolff, bo.;. SKW yokk. a. U - am-ed , rry...-,. and any .cl.,.,
Friday night, tnat lUtlS naa V V ,at Muncle. at a pold, iKht mlloa, N,wwhlla the ratt captain lk"i would. In .on u,n.e. w by
in the jail break. .,.,i of thi. ritv. I', ...,u i,.,. i me. h-,11" 'nnii.
They are asking whether his appearance near the scene, i suai..y
in possession of.a high powered car, and carrying ?4o0 in formation ,.." led t0 ,h(1 .rn-at the wife of J. P. Moraan. died m.m (
cash on his person, was merely a coincidence. j of chapman, now under death: heart collapae Friday at Ihe .Mur-
Tvitts. a former employe of the state hospital for the in- 8enience at New Britain. Conn., for! nan eHiaio In (ilenruve. I.. I. I ALLtUtU rUKtiLK
I,. II.. I.illl filllnwa ,.r k'l.. ...... ' TOIL.
- rain nn.1 a
b, ,aZ"S
ion. Th I,. u.... "nli
ItieelllK DlKllt liaa
held,
hern
.... t ""' ortanliallun i.r thvlr part auni
Klamath Indian umcer io ,,,,, u ,., ,,.(, Th
ike Over Caie C
Woman Atsault'
J i-oiuiiieree, In ordvr lu not runfllrt
.. arltl. Itlu Hnortanian'a
fnll.d SUtra siivernment will , .1
H. !
arcorti,, k
u"a. iw
"wif orualui
land. suu.
i ne mam purpuaa in me orcun ia- and ui '
;iln U to wring from Ih. real from tii, M, 'i
;tliou:lH.'a majority of medium 1 to aUtd ik.
irnain "Hi e.t.'ri loiaa. raconiuoh
uf th rlxhta of tall man.
' lina.'r Tntuarnt
I I ..t.rt.ir i.i.nlM lilal.B
neiieri.ua aiiiend..ra, hither topa of iui i.ii i...
auit.iiiol.llea. Iheaa arc In addition ! County Ju,i.u i
to llime t It I It au.h aa mora .'- I'. 8. commluulr
limn be.l and lonavr liatlitul.a, that' A. Wlrti h. . '
the l..mit rellow'a club will petition. tlnrdun. of ta'tV
(In Wedneaday efenlnf temporary I'-Jlm-lt" Wllii.m. "
numbtr ol ,
pa .1,. ,,.l04 J
Aaiona ik7
! la atftwUd,.
plana will bo put under way. Murah- anil
field, Ihe father of Ihe uraanliatlon
la i-onMtalile ut Wood
sane Was just leaving the hospital when the escaped convicts the murder of a policeman of that Five eipext phyalclana had founht
..J nannaHarv wnlta. anrl n he claimed. . city. j to ave Mn Morgan from the altack
raceu liuiii uuuci mc uchhvuvwj i.j.v,
forced Tiim to enter the taxitab which they commandeered chapman had lived m the Hancejof sleeping Mun hi.h
lorceu Him iu liberally, upon her two montb. ao.
and accompany them on tneir wiia race lor uoenj. u. ( - , tie lal in announced ih.t the trial.
GIVEN. FREEDOM
came j
and It '
small change In Tarioua robberies 'n ner eonnmon waa p... .u..
'ifh-f h mmmitted in thi aertlon InK a blood tranaf inlon
Pres. Campbell, 01
U. of 0. Is Dead
the country.
Took "Wood Money"
Her death waa announced late
Hulph
with
Friday at the bin office of the Mor-I ,,.,,. . , . .
Blood money prompted Ilance to!Kn company In Wall at reel. It ;,,,, fr ,.,., ,,,, ,.,.,, ,,,
tip authoritiea to the presence of learneu inai me car.uac ....
the "Intellectual bandit." The fatal ! resulted from an unexpected and
i audden turn for the worae aeverul
robbed him of the $450.
Ivitts, after being stripped by the
convicts, telephoned In to Salem
and was brought back in company
with Zina Zinn. the taxi driver.
Since then he has disappeared
completely. He had previously
eheeM-n ot ni s u... . '.i,.,il,, j,er. wa ihe
stage terminal Inquiry Irom (Use of the Chanman tana, authorities: "ays ago.
and railroad atations -has en. Facul Head Of State Uni.' agree. I nc At HroahW
C.l.m nntlra nn elllB to the dlreC- afcu J ! ... Il.,l...rf l,r i h. K.,n.lrri. nt l..r.
. i Hanre ana hu wite were driving! -
Since 1902 Succumbs aiong country road when their Kan million, tho five phyalclan.
. - - - mn lear .waa Basse,! h a mu. carrr-ihO "'lu havo commanded any
IO Long UineM ing twQ Whfn (her Wl,UB , ,ave the atrl.ken ' ''?'' 'nd",'7
reached a lonely .pot on the roud.i11"- ",u"ht h"r V ' "'" K"ln"'
EUGENE. Aug. 14. (United lna m OD(.n.d flr on Hance-.' ' finally, they were forced to
News) Prince L. Campbell. presl-jcar forclng lt to halt. ! "iKn ,ne following brief statement:
dent of the University of Oregon, j'Irs. Hance jumncd from llle carl "Mrs. Morgan, who for Ihe past
for many ycam. died here todayjj l.Jsalt l(J tuu Jultn lhi roaJ.!two months Buffered from lethargic
after a lingering lilness. she waa shot in the hick and died ! encephalitis (sleeping sickness) and
The dlMtrlot allorniy'a office yea
terday tel.grnplied offlclala at
Kelso, ash., Io release from custody
Men Electrocuted
On Barb Wire Fence
l(iV A CITY, Iowa. Aug. 14.
Three men were electrocuted here
Krtilav when they berame en-
llirtchet, held In connection
paper tianxlna" offense.
lanalrd la a W-
'"at was h,ri1
ulla Of alsful,!,,
T1. i...
'1. Heal
Miner. H. n,
youth dled
I to ettrlfiia kli
Hirtchet had been arrested on orders
Salem police no clue to the direc
tion Ivitts has taken. .
May Be Frlplitewcd
Perhaps Ivitts has been frighten
ed by the experience and the pub
licity given him and Is hiding out.
He chased a newspaper photograph
er with a club and threw rocka at
him after his return to Salem when
an attempt was made to photo
graph him. The other reason for
his disapperance given by author!-'
ties here Is thftt he had a prear-j
ranged part to play in the jail
break to furnish money and
means oi escape. j against
The trail or Tom aiurray, r-is-
In tills cily aotiit'tliiio ago. His re
tease, however, yus arranged when
tit was discovered that ihe private
: prosecutor of Ihe case Is not now
'in the rity.
A booster for Klamath ronnty
and Klamath Falls and every legit-,
therein thali (be
DANCE AT BONANZA
. Saturday, Auguit 15.
Let Sailing's Orchestra.
"Better Than Ever."
Via
1.0
disease : which first ap
I neared as a case of intestinal flu.
worth Kelly, and, Jamea Willoa, es- Later more serious complications set
capea uregon convict ana muruerer. , including" a diseased condition ,
grew warm Friday night as- posses! which fjnay lnvolTe, the nes of
closed arouno seaver creea can-ns Dody
yon. wnere tna men were oeueveo
to l.f in Mdin.
It.M.hries iiiul Ih" apparanee of
mli'-t.'rits ' ..lianii-tLTS along this
Campbell had been unable to take lna.an., d . . loward had slowly Improved unlil a few
any active part In the affairs of the Andersen and the men grappled in' 1,BV s- dl,d loda)r nooni a tne
university for nearly a year. the dusty road for ,eT(.raI mln. result of cardiac collapse."
His death today marked the end uteg. Anderson firing whenever he Morgan, it was announced, was at
of a long and hopeless struggle' .,. .re. i. arD, his wife's bedside when tho end
i first taken ill.
rrivinc. alout five miles south of
Silrerton, convinced authorities that
at least some of the fugitives were
hiding therein.
Scnuing Timhcrland
lt v-a.s the i'!::n ot tho.-e ill ihe
manhunt to completely surround
this area, and then send posses
with Hood hounds through the dense
timber and underbrush In the hopes
of finding the convicts' lair.
Another sensational angle.
aaaea to the case when a woman
who gave her name as Miss Bruce
of Portland, approached Warden A.
M. Dalrymple and sought a promise
of immunity from the death penalty
for Tom Murray. She said she was
his sweetheart With this promise,
she said, she would enter the ravine
and seek to bring out Murray
authorities.
Red Headed Sensation
Dalrymple would not listen to
her advances. Miss Bruce a
woman of about 30 years, who has
flowing red hair declared she
would go to the ravine nevertheless
and seek her lover.
Another startling report, which
police here were Investigating camel
from a gasoline tender here.'
This man, M. W. Sawyer, said
two women driving an automobile
stopped to buy gasoline. In the
tonneau was a man either sick or
wounded and covered with a blanket.
Sawyer said when he looked In
the women declared the man was
111 and that they were taking him
home. They looked nervous, Saw
yer said.
Murray was known to have been
wounded and police held it was pos
sible he had obtained assistance
ana was being carried
these women. . .
Dying Accusation -'"ei,.uB ... .una. ennage-
Then Hance wounded, broke and mcnts' and "R l'ilncsa ap
ran. He reeled across .the road. I Po""""""; h remained close
seeking shelter in a corn field. He!1" "-". -""n was
fall before going 25 feet. Ander
son and Wolff jumped Into their
car and fled.
TTr'fled witnesses of the scene
ru- 'id to tiie aid of the dying man.
He lived with me I told him
they shot me Dutch Anderson and
The story of Campbell's life was
!oslv interwoven with that of the
I'niv.-r.iiy of Oregon, of which he
became president in 1902.
Built Institution
The school at that time was a
struggling institution of a bare hand-'i5 . . . . ,-, . r-
ful of students. The university vas fyScFO&ZV:
Square Deal Drug Store
Prescription Specialists.
Next to Pine Treo Theatre.
a political football at the state leg-'
islature, which often threatened to
stifle its very existence.
Campbell fought against all ori
posiliun and finally had the satis
faction of seeing it grow to become
one of the greatest Institutions of I
was; higher learning on the Pacific coast.
Campbell was born in Newmarket,
Mo., in 1861. He was a member of
the Harvard class of 1S86. Before
going to the University of Oregon
he was principal of the Monmouth,
Ore., normal school.
Square Deal Drug Store now un
to j der new management. 712 Main.
A14-16
SHEPHERD'S
RADIO
SLASHED.
DO YOU KNOW
OUR
away by
Weed To Grassland
Railroad Is Asked
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14.
The Central Pacific railway ap
plied to the Interstate commerce
couimkilou today for authority
to construct a new line of rail
read known as the "Black Butte"
cut-off between Weed and Grasa-Ii-nd.
Cal.. a distance of 23 J-4
miles. The new line would con
nect with lu Klamath Falls
branch. ,
l'" W.-rA
- ' . ji i
Failing sight makes repeated
warnings as the interior eye
structure bei((ns to break down.
Let us prescribe and make the
glasses that will build your eyes
back to normal.
ine relict that you
will experience from
the right glasses is
worth many times
theii coat."
! I
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Ey Hijht SpeclalM.
We (irlnd (hir Ihn daMc,
Klamath Falla, Ore.
The Service We Give
Our service for fitting shoes ia some
thing to take into consideration when
you need footwear. In addition to
simply selling shoes we offer ortho
pedic suggestions and fitting advice.
Connected with the service! of fitting and
selling shoes our Down Stairs Store our
shoe department has a competent advisor
In the treatment of foot ailments, uses and
adjustment of Dr. Scholl's Foot Spoclnllsls
and Orthopedic appliances for correction of
weak feet, bunions, callouses, (alien arches,
burning feet, cold feel, cramped toes. Our
Hhoe department gives free service In ped
ographing, taking a picture of the foot, for
diagnosis of foot troubles, so the cuslomer
can sec with his or her own eyes the ap
proximate condition of the feet.
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. Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will
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Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks!
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