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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1925)
HELD KEEPER in Id That Party V Gsrsge Here Trio; Headea ttUnd detained by a It Wapinitia, in r, Ihrcc youths, i-cted of perpet- l-uD anil robbery Lit early ycntcr- were yc.iterduy Id by their cup- tciaU from The Irrive to qention ig to information lte last night. !) of the three belwrned here, ther were the ible for the rob Jnhnwn nuniffi'. Mi It was be tk storekeeper. he might have stody the wronir ily iltowtd them r wjr. it ltd U inspects iti ftrtuC They it. H ni Mid, be- itforatilnn. su- mmuu, u re- I UnlUr fu lo whither the Ivu the tame one ) n 0. A. Hayes and from suraec H irlrt nlola- r Chrism, of The I'M lo Iho Wapln Uwilliste. lobbtry look place Imldoliht yestnrduy. IwrlKl to authorities bours later. I la) or I toto tho country for F'tt miles and forced ' local and tlalo of- opinion Hint the I" on ioiikIiI an es- ' Ornon Hale neiil- ll idea ha now horn abandoned. ake Venom tls Shipped J.. Anr. 1 r. h-Carrylng enough '""l lO kill evnrvlm.lv f cr. Raymond L.! rT ' lh hronx too Janeiro IihIhv to help perfect an I'ura whii.li ..in vim- Honou reptile, and preventive. ' venom will iw in.. K. Starting with a1 "l and Inrres.in. fr Period of olght rse uiood will then "rum, liltmur, said. dheads, Will m the Public t ...aura (Jin,, lr 'barm, at ,ho lo. y tn a novel m(n. Went. """"'crn Callfor creeled feminity haul for tit I nli.j ""npotlllon. . !i,h oro Were im.iied l .(rut 10! 6,11 room floor In to inn v ih lh. nrde.l to " a , m"t heauttrul THE KLAMATH NEWS L Every Morning Except Monday) NVICT Sought Gallows No Escape Cell A ili tlre to ilir to at lo rtrair a onn arntrncr in Ilir stale xant trnliary promptril John (iorilon (aliovr) wanlnl in a mrr of -ilir unilrr an aortincnt of aliatrt, to " a ronfrnion to tlir iiiunlrr of Jorih Maurrr. S.P. Speeding Up Natron Cut-off Work To Continue Through Winter MontK. Tn H.,rrv" i0 ""factor, i. Completion; , East-West To Meet Jan. 1 Southern Pacific is now lay ing 6,000 feet of track per day in tho construction of the Na tron cut-off, according to Geo. W. Boschke, chief engineer, on his return here from nn in spection trip over the new line.!'"1 b9 loft the, u"a ,1,om" . . .. ... he had with him lettora fpund The new construction will pro-l,, Mrg ,Io also vide an alternate route through tound e ,25 calbor pi8toi which Oregon between San Francis co and Portland. , That the 118-mile gjip be tween Kirk and Oakridge is fast being closed with new rails and that the ends of the east and west construction will be within eight miles of each other at the summit of the Ore gon Cascades by January 1, is tho report made by Boschke. The new construction will reach a mnximum 'elevation of 4817 feet at Odell pass. With favorable weather conditions, tho work will continue long in to tho mountain winter, said the official. Loeb and Leopold Making Furniture JOMKT, III.. Aug. Id. "Dabo Leopold and "Dickie" Loob, youth ful aluyora of Hobby" JTanka. have been given new dutlea ot Iho penltenlliiry hero where they are aervliiR llfotcrnm. Hoth bcK"" tholr prison careers working In the fiirnlliiro factory. Joe Frnncla. osHlslant warden, an - nounced Imlay thul Leopold in no working in Iho Hhoo Mtatovilio, oniHiuo mo walta. ! Loeb haa become n "runner"; In tho priiion ynrd, keeping to; pince clean by picking up i,;'p,'r":sl,t, they were not required to nnd neiping loau ann nn....... ...... Pmnel. aalil he believed the out- donr work health. would restore, Loeb'nl (ASK DISMISSF.n On roeommenuauon oi ino trlr.t attorney, offleo. Ilio case,", - s,an ,rc,c expedl- i.t v. A niiiilinm wns ves er- i itU tno iai..uiii """ . ,,,.!, in. at Etnh. arecniana, was w- any dismissed ny jusi.ee ... Peaco Kd Kendall. Dunham had been charged w.lh permitting a under tho ago of 16" year, to drive hla aulomoblle. Tho district auor ney'a office held lhat there KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925. CHASE DISORGANIZED THREE ARE FOUND 511 BY MALLET Mother It Found With Two Children, Skulla Cnuhed And Without A Definite Clue To Crime CAMDEN, N. J., Aug. 15. (United Pre) With skulls crushed, the bodies of Mrs. Cathcrline Audie and her 3-ycur-old Hon, John, were found today partially buried under a pile of coal in the cellar of their home here. Both mother and child had been murdered with a blood stained mallet, which lay near the bodies. Tho mother wns dead when the bodies were discovered, nut me cniki, while uncon scious, was still breathing. The boy died shortly afterward. Joseph Gentile, a cousin of Mrs. 'Audia and "star boarder" at her home, fuund the bodies and reported the double mur der to the police. He was held without bail, pending an in vestigation. Joseph Audla, the huaband. who i ported minting and ponce were searching tor hlin tonight. rollre believe the mother and child were fatally beaten In the kitchen of I heir home and then dragged to the cellar. The kitch en waa (pattered with blood and there wore atalna leading to the basement door. Ilcvolrcr Found rronacutor Weatrolt Investigated never had been tired. Tho Audlaa had two oilier chil dren Frank, 21, who worked with bl father and Balvator, who baa been 111 at a'hospltul in Philadel phia for the past few weeks. STATE MEN RAID DANCING PALACE TO FIND LIQUOR What officers characterized as a flourishing liquor business, of which Joe Kotcra and Alon zo Wethers were the success ful proprietors, suffered a de pression late last night, when State Officer L. L. McBride appeared in the vicinity of the Malin dance palace and took Kotcra nnd Wethers into cus today. 1 Each of the arrested men was charged with the unlaw- j - . rmssession of liquor, but ... wflS for tne time being into CU9tody. Both, ac- - . . .. -j cording to McBnde, promised jo appear at the court house Monday morning, and as a re- . h b , 1111 NKW 1IADIO FEAT OEDAIl KAl'lDS, Iowa, Aug. 15. .. . ntnvorf on a cheap - -"- .', Md broadcast i - . ra(li0 operator fc c ,,, 15 year ed np br , attlc l"'"''" ' Saturday. The ; d . t )s - mme ,,, yolce '''"'e,, transmitted on 16 IN JERSEY HOME! United Newt and United Press Telegraph Services KNGIXKER IIMiOIO MtltKIIAlX, Iml., Aug. l.'l. llcrolHin of tlio engineer, Wil liam K buffer. In bringing hla faxt etrurslon train to a atop nfler the teniler hail Jumped tlie track icxlay waa credited with saving the Uvea of many of hla paHNengeni. Tlie train waa moving at high speed, when the trmkr suddenly left Uin mils. S buffer applleil tlio brnkisi and before the Vi nt load could be brought to a stop tlui engine was turned half around. . AGA1XHT LAIOI.I.KTTE MU.WAl'KEK, Wis., Aug. l.t. M'illuim tJeorgo Ilrurc, Mllwmi kee, na nnnieil the demorratic CHnilldate for the place li-ft vn rant by the diwth of I'nlled States Senator Itobrrt M. La folletta at the ibniocrullc state i iivoJitlon here tonlglit. He reiving the majority of the votes on the first ballot, a motion was made and passed to iiuiko his selection unanUuous. AC'CinF.TAI.LY KILLED ItKDOMM) HEACIl, t'nllf.,' Aug. 15-Knto A. Downs, acci dentally killed herself at her homo hero today when a revolver full fami a shelf in the floor, according to police reports. KILLED BY RADIO HOUSTON, Texas., Aug. 15 Making connections for bis radio under hla homo today," A. F. llutterfleld, advertising manager of the Houston .Press, Scrlpps Hownrd newspaper, received an electric shock from whlrli he died. NEW HIGHEST WILDING NEW VORK, Aug. 15. Tho record of tbe famous Woohrorth bnilding as the highest In the world soon will bo broken. A new skyscraper, eight stories higher than tho Woolworth building is being planned In 42nd street. The structure will tower 03 stories nbovo the . street nnd will cost more than 915,000,000. SOCIETY GIRL MISSING KEW GARDEN'S, L. I., Aug. 15. The playgrounds of eastern society along tlio Atlantic roast today were searched for trace of Mrs. Isabollo Depuy Thompson, pretty 22 year old society mat ron, who has been missing sinco last Sunday. TORNADO IV KANSAS COLBY, Kas., Aug. 15. Es tablishment of partial coiumun irntion with Iloxio and Segunn, Kns., this evening brought meag er dispatches revealing that a severe tornado and water spout had wrought thousands of dol lars worth of damage in that section of the state Friday night. Wires were ripped down, shut ting off tills section from out side coimmmlcntloii. ' LEGION UK AD CHOSEN POUT ANGELES, Wash., Aug. 15. Frank N. Brooks, Helling linm, was elected lto com mander of the American legion In the closing hours of tlio department of Washington to day. liongvlew, Wdi., wns chos en as the li6 convention elty. GIGANTIC LIQl'OR CACHE CLEVELAND, Aug. 15. Fed eral authorities, Investigating tho records of the Superior Industrial Alcohol compnny, whose officials and 2110,000 gallons of grain al cohol were seized here, declared tonight they hoped to uncover a bootleg alcohol conspiracy of na-tlon-wiilo scope. ACID HITS 8TEXO HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Aug. 1.X Pretty EIliaT-th Cunning ham, 2U.ycni-olil stenographer to night Is hovering between life nnd death, owing to scars on the body resulting from carbolic acid thrown on her by a woman today. Tho girl was assaulted In the office of W. B. Hall, father of her fiance. RATE REDUCTIONS ON LOCAL STOCK iD BY S. P. Cattle And Sheep Freight To South It Reduced 20 Per Cent Voluntarily By Southern Lines A reduction in freight rates on stock shipments from Klam ath county to points south was announced by the Southern Pacific company here last night. Certain of the reductions are of a material nature, and will affect local stockmen whose sheep, goats and hogs will be shipped from Klamath Falls, Lenz, Kirk, Chiloquin and Mid land to San Francisco, Oak land and San Jose. In the future, it was also announced, the cattle rate be tween Lenz and San Francis co, Oakland and San Jose will be $133. Between Lenz and Sacramento, Perkins and Swanston, the rate will be $126 per car. These rates will j become effective September i 19th. I The reductions were voluntary, and were made public after J. J. I Miller, local representative ot the. company, bad conferred with San; Francisco officials. J Favor Big Shipments -Activities of the California Cattle Growers' association are expected to be responsible for large shipments ot stock south In the future, it was said. There will ' be a heavy de mand for wool, according to all in- dlcatlons. Klamath Falls and Midland arej not affected by the new tariffs on single deck cars for sheep, goats and hogs. . - , . The following table Indicates the proposed new rates on double-deck and single-deck cars: Double-Deck Cars Old Rate New Rate Leni ., 1237.60 1146. BO Kirk 181.50 140.00 Chiloquin 181.50 140.00 K. F 1G1.00 133.00 Midland .'. 161.00 133.00 Single-Deck, Cars Old Rate New Rate Leni $146.50 $104.00 Kirk 113.00 104.00 Chiloquin 113.00 104.00 K. F. .. 101.00 101.00 Midland 101.00 101.00 IN SPECTACULAR STOCKYARDS FIRE CHICAGO, Aug. 15. (United Press) Through dense gray clouds of belching smoke from the olco plant of the Hammond Packing com pany, fire fighters tonight at tempted to extinguish a blaze that already had caused dam age in excess of $500,000 and was not yet under control. The six-story building in the heart of the union stock yards, was gutted before dark, and fire apparatus from all sections of Chicago's south side was summoned to prevent the flames from leaping to nearby structures. Six firemen were overcome in tho smoke that poured from the burning vats, but all were revived. Company officials evneeasnil ennflrlenro thnt jm1- ' " - jacent buildings were suffic iently protected to prevent a general fire over the stock-yards. Again He'll Try to Fly to Pole swsr sls islii-.sasl Lincoln ej Ellsworth, financial backer and member of Amund' sen's recent unsuccessful aerial Arctic expedition, is preparing for another attempt to reach the pole, this time in a dirigible. This photo was taken in New York, where he is resting from hts thrilling experiences. Klamath Will Get Road Shops Attamont Option Is Secured By State, Highway With y ie w To Putting . Shops And Division Here- :. ... Klamath Falls will get the division shops and headquar ters of the state highway de partment for Klamath, Lake, Jackson- and Josephine coun ties, despite differences be tween the county court and state highway commission over location of a site in the fair grounds tract, it was learned last night An option has been secured with $100 down payment, on a three-acre tract in yhe Alta- mont district by the state high way commission from A. L. Wishard yesterday Final ap proval of the site must be se cured from the highway com mission headquarters at Salem before actual decision is made. Approval is expected, however. Following differences with the county court, w-hen that body refused them the location desired, because they needed it for county road equipment, ! Klamath Falls was threatened 'with removal of the division shops and headquarters to Ashland. BOOTLEGGER IS FINED HEAVILY Change of Heart Suffered By Santry Who Enters Plea Of Guilty Possession of liquor proved ex- own father aa a moral delinquent, pensive for Eddie Santry, of Odell' 17 re" old Dorothy Elllngson, sat liiko, yesterday when he entered a In her cell here tonight dully con plea of guilty In Justice court. San- siderlng the fact that even If she la try was represented before Judge "Quitted of shooting her mother ! Kendall by Horace Manning, his at-lto death, she win probably spend tornoy and paid a fine of I150jthe next four years of her life In Santry was arrested by Dave Rob- reform school, erts, deputy ' sheriff and Bpeclal' Joseph Elllngson, father of the Southern Pacific agent. "Ja girl" wrote the juvenile home ! Santry claimed shortly after his division of the police department arrest that the booie had been today: deliberately planted by local of ft-1 "In the event of an acquittal It i cers making the arrest on his pre- ' desire that' Dorothy Elling mises. . : . laon be found' delinquent as a minor ; ' j md tliat she be confined In a re- WE ATTHY MAN MURDERS form tcluml In this state until she HOC KING HAM, North Car., Aug.' reaches the nKO of 1 years." l'..--w u. Cole, prominent textile N court session was held In mill cxrctiUre. early today shot and Hie Klllngsou murder trial today, killed William Ormond as the laf- II is expected that the case will be ter sat In an automobile near the in the hands of the Jury by Monday I heart of town, night or Tuesday. Price Five Onu PUZZLES SALEM; POSSES VIGILANT Cascade Hills Are Alertly Watched; Finding Blood Stained Sock Adds Neva Possible Clue SALEM, Aug. 15. (United Press) Search for Tom Mur ray, Ellsworth Kelly and James Willos, escaped Salem convicts and murderers, today spread from Oregon into Cali fornia in a disorganized and indefinite chase. . ; : Three desperate hold-up men in a stolen automobile, robbed a garage man at Klam ath Falls and apparentlysped across Green Springs mountain towards California, Authori ties were inclined to believe these men were the Salem fu gitives. While Oregon and Califor nia law enforcement officers were watching for this trio, posses continued to beat the brush in the Waldo hills coun try, west of here, where'the fugitives first fled. t. ' Meanwhile, citizens of Oak-... land. Ore., arrested a man who answered the description of TCrtfy- "H"? xiaimed to be Joe Sanders, a transient laborer,, land finally convinced authori ties he was not the man ! wanted. - . ".' If the Klamath Falls robbers'' were really the convicts, who , escaped from the Oregon peni tentiary late Wednesday, their : chances for escape have mul tiplied many fold. They might be almost anywhere In the thousands of square miles of Isolated mountain country of nor thern California, where pursuit would be difficult v The three men In question early Saturday morning held np and kid naped O. A. Hayes, garage man, taking him several miles out into the mountains, ao he would be de layed In giving the alarm. In an automobile they stole in Klamath ' Falls, they sped on at a terrific rate to the Pacific highway and turned southward. .. . Hope Not Abandoned It was at the Junction of the Klamath and Pacific highways that the hist trace of the fleeing auto mobile was seen early today. Authorities did not abandon all hope of finding the men still In the Waldo hills country. Saturday af ternoon a truck driver reported two men started to cross a road near (Continued on Pago Three) Jazz Girl Branded By Own Father As Moral Delinquent j SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 15. I (United Press) Branded by her insult c ency ot ovinuncu on wu... i..ih I meter wave longm. to prosecute.