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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1925)
r k CITY g city .Sunday, August IB.' 1925 Page Fiv BlamesCanned Heat" for Fury SING SING RIOT QUICKLY SPIKED i Ciirlli'ets Title 77.qf Caused Son iv, tM rr r BY PEN . ill rnlM i MM .A rfH J:- 'vifti 1'- A 1 GUARDS ,,lln tim I., li aa Sltinain -- will W , f Klumalh j,Mllh HIlT" i.rrn r'"lc II lUcri-O-l property , of lb ' the city 0t land till .. I , iM.t outame 1 .1!$ the l,,c bl(hry- " ; Iron Polnl Uclllllrt. " ,j0ld ul have . ju.llr li'i" hin I" c"u' Ju.a IK lege; 13,ry sultaiire i IV ii-rn l voultl I""' property and f Smith Kl- muld be bloj .,, to It full-1 i fliinxt it rod will. tr from Link int (Ida of with ! end , of I he II"' I bildie will he l.ltk river to 4 (Ilk Oregon "God will nut blame my hoy. , lis will blame the drug torn ' lor selling him ranneii heat and Jamaica ninfrt." ho sobs the mother ot Bill Muaartt, tvl I (above), who is in jail In Wk'biU, Kan., faring probable life Imprisonment for the alar inn of Mra. Bene MrClrllanrl, ' S'J, and her muthrr, Mra. Frank Smith. 07, with uhr charge of a shotgun. The ehot waa fired from the window of the Mutaett borne and atrui-k the women at ' they were lilting on the MiCIrl-' land porrh, at Indicated In the photos. Police say Muttctt hat ed the MrClrllanda berauie they complained about bit drunken conduct. iff) ,3" I t ' i'.t lroperty In town. Ill I J, ATT U KM I'RIM'K IONTKVIIIi:(, Aug. IV . the I'flHre uf ttnlia walked about admiring; iIm national i-attli allow, a bis HVrffurd hull made a lunge for lilm, but the young man waa ao agilo flint hr rwriiMd any In-Jury. OftSINING. N. Y.1 AiiklB. (United Prenn) A rinl broke nut in tho mens hull of Sing Sing priHon as enraged con vicU buttled among tharriBelves with knives, razors und crock ery. ' ' The diHturbanee, which waa accompanied by angry yells, from the combatant, finally waa quelled by guardi). Two prinoners were injured ' ser iously. Eight were sent into solitary confinement. Tha riot atarted la an argument orer the "leaderahlp" of Vincent Gaffney, picturesque murderer, whotfl deapentta career had much to do with hla deration to the title of "anpreme boaa of Tammany in Sing King." From wordi the men patted, to fltlt and their treaty arouted, flu ally drew knlvea and razor and ea RiEed In a battle for blood. Those without knlvea burled crockery at their opponents. , Jatnea Cleary, leader ot the "cheete party' : that disputed Onf- fney'a leadership in prison "poll tict," led hla - men i In the attack upon the murderer. Cleary auffer ed the loaa of part of hit nose dur ing the melee, fiaffney fared better. He re- John Ottrlm.' i. wut drowned lii.t celved two black eyea. It wat aald. night near Wallace (aland, in the!L"ter 1,8 Bnd even otner coavlcta Columbia river, while on the way were ,ent ,n, aol'tary confinement, from Aatorla to hit home here. He! Gaffney'n party bad won the po wa In a boat with John Ulldulal "tleal el81'"" In the prison. He and fell overboard. a lhs atural leader because he 4 n.' ' .iffwn a'w. i V UIVI JIJjJ ST vouijuy IjVKns-Manvjrj,' iFLEXSTOm iUSBESTOS jvicTosrA ADSuynfMotpKyj Victoria ' Aairustynowicz, hamblo New York stenograph er, has just been notified that she is a Polish countess and heiress to vast estates in Lem berg that 'were once the prop erty of her ancestors, taken from them through tho mis fortunes of war. iCMMf-MANvlUJt I vail stand me ure.iesr M.tf DltoW NH IN RIVER CLATHKANIK, ore., Aug. 15. victory '.' wt":n Mu, " Wat ..I, beaarJful b,th. "wit model, ' 9llcatet, of m warning.' PRICES on. ""any no lno late. near, order,. WOOD PC laity, 10 nun,,., Pnw 535 Just Received Carload of 1926 Nash , . , Cars. New Models on the floor COME SEE THEM The Country has gone Nash boasts the most desperate career. He escaped from the Tombs In 1918, after his conviction for mur der, by a sensational leap. Cor nered In a Manhattan apartment, he bested a dozen policemen In a gun battle, and again escaped capture. He was finally taken by 19 officers, who surrounded him, and was hand cuffed and escorted to prison by 16 state troopers. it n3 JOHN3 - MANVILLE Flex stone Roofing will bat how many other roofings CAN? And it meets a double test, for not only does it withstand the destructive force of fire, . but FXexttone laats indefinitely un der the action of time and the elements. What ia of equal interest, it sells at a popular price. Costs practically the same . as the better rag-felt roofings but unlike thern Flexston. is fire resisting and being all mineral, it can-, not rot, disintegrate or dry, out. ' west Cost-Per-Year Roofing Flcxstone ir a mineral fabric, composed of - imperishable Aibestoa fibre, waterproofed with natural asphalts. Furnished tn rolls smooth both sides or with a surfacing of red, green or blue-black crushed slate, or feldspar. 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