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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
THE KLAMATH NEWS United New and United Press Telegraph Services 15. (Every Morning Except Monday) KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19," 1925 Price Five Cento URDER SUSPECT IS GRILLED pie; 100 Hurt In Ship iWICTS RUN UNTLET TO RTH--BELIEF i . ty Detectives Believe Trio Has "ped Net Around Portland and Way To Canadian Border N't). Aue. 18. (United News) After u vain iarly 2-1 hours, Portland police Tuesday night ad- irec escaped convict, who liroke through police rliv Monday nik'ht. had outwitted them and arc 1v somewhere in tuu I'usst St".!!'! muilry. headiiiK Vdiin border their ultimate Koal. Emission huh made by KcorcM of detectives and iho were called out of their beds early Tuesday, u received hero that Tom Murray. Ellsworth hnca Willos, had reached the city and abandoned Broadway and Couch streets. of all rooming houses and hotels, as well as every where cx-convicts and their ilk are wont to fro- Iioinutf a trace or any oi inc irio. mkcwi.sc pool rd rooms were not their haven. ntM,tho police believe, to Washington, where ind re from the man-hunters who had dogged Mtrlr a week. iU nuou why Mur- Klamath Holdup' Trio Confess To Portland Police1 3 Youth. Not To Be Tried J Here Unlets Released On Similar Charges In Rose' City Disaster GAME LITTLE YANK FLAPPER fails T0 SPAN CHANNEL AFTER HARD TRY PANIC STRICKEN ISOULOUNK, France, Aug. 18. and tank during a atorm aix and (United Neva) Gertrude Eder- I one-half mllea front the English ROCKS BIG SHIP 'ist taken hla com-1 KMiabli. according i ptiertd by dutec- !lkM It the fact that an live la the Piigot ' u la the rourae of I it the Newman farm Horny expressed a I Mi moihfr. who Uvea Ulao.l. near llrem- Bil I'h.iMoih f'Mi look an automo r Monday nlicht. aa ird lo have done, they h"en up north. A 3rted tu have rai-od hock early In the three meu In It, and bve boon In the car. ) came Into the rlty I they mopped at a! In South Portland andj Provisions. I II probalily head for, i he has finnllv ..i,i...i II U bollered, aa tho out. following a I far cast aa lliittc. cck Itc venire pfmbers of ihn noil f"t, advance many tho- " movement nf ih. N the past IS houra. i that Ini, , hled back aouthward, liured they would hldo the excitement ""I Murray ml..l,i ' 'hrcat to "ant" ih r" ""PPMl" the p,.e. Big Majority Is For S.P. Terminal Kt'CKNK. Ore.. Aug. IS. After an election campaign tho moat extensive In the history of the city, a $175,000 bond issue, proposed for the purchase of Innd to he used a a terminal site for the Southern Pacific railway was overwhelmingly car rlod by a vote of 4.024 to 397. The proceed of the bond will 'purchase S" acre 'f laud northwest of Ilia city 1o be ued fof terminal, ahopa und yard for the new Kluniuth-Kugeno Na tron cut-off. NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 18. ( United New ) Twenty-six Korly-flve minutes afler a cun .'Persons- are dead and more fcnaluu to the hold-up of a garage ''ban a hundred others, many In Portland by the three youlha wlio'of whom are suffering from aru eald to have committed a lm- j painful burns which may prove liar robbery In Kl.rn.th Kails. Aug-jf.,.!, are being treated ,t ,. ust 14, Fred Morley, apcclal elate I i u i agent w. In communication with hospitals, from a terrific L. V. Jenkins. Portland chief of boiler explosion aboard the ex pollce. comparing details which cunion steamer Mackinack, a nrove4 I ho three men Identical to few miles off this port early those wanted In Klamath county. it,.h.v .VNn' s According to a wire received yea- Qf tfc more tfc 65 I terday by Morley from Chief Jen- . , ,, , . , . , kin., "have three men In rllKtouy engcrs aboard the ship, which for thr. atlca-iirn hero. Tboyjw'" enrouto from Newport to havo given algned confession your Pawtuckct, at least 200 Were) garago holdup night of Auguat 1 4. j burned by the steam, which Snipped at the ltay hotel In your flooded the ship following the' city, room G, under nume of (Jcorgo! , . Itcynolds.. Will bo prosecuted herc.CXP,,,. , , , ,,! car recovered. L. v. Jenkins." 1 hree died before they could Tho three men wore traced by C given mefliral attention, ana 16 died at the naval hospital,! where more than 100 were! tcrcd .a K. w. t'ars.m and ii. ty-:taken ror treatment. . Physie C Hid In ltay Hotel j inns at the naval hospital state j According to the' landlady of theithat at least 15 more are in a: hotel, the three young men came critical condition from horrible from Dond to Klamath Falls, rent-juums. I ed a alnglo room which they hold; Scores See Flare I for two day. without appearing.! The explosion occurred soon Becoming alurmed the woman forc- , . . ed her way Into the room and; ft' 6 P- m- a few minutes. found that 4t had not been inhab- alter me iuacKinacK leit iier lied with the exception of aonie one! dock for Pawtucket. Scores lying across the bed. ; of persons along the Narragan- Followlng the then ot me cr;8ett bav witnessed the disaster. Small craft from the harbor, le. failed in ber attempt to swim serosa the English channel Tues day after the greatest nine hour wlmmlng feat to which the captious old channel ever had been submitted. The American girl collapsed and abandoned the attempt during a atorm aix and one-half miles from the English coast. When the tug Lamorinle landed her at Boulogne. Miss Ederle waa semi-consclou.. With out tears or other display of emotion, tho game girl went im mediately to aleep. She would not aay whether or not ahe would attempt the awlm again, but an other attempt la regarded un likely because autumn la but a few days away In tho channel latitude, and even In summer the water I. cold. Tho American girl collapsed coast. She waa pulled aboard the tug Lamorlnie in a aeml conscious condition, where ahe waa revived and waa able to say that she remembered starting to cry for no reason that ahe could offer unless It waa fatigue. While crying. Mies Ederlo said she swallowed considerable salt water. This hurried the collapse. She felt no warning before ber strength failed nor did she re member sinking but she certain ly was completely unconscious. Miss Ederle took her defeat In a sporting manner. She eald ahe wa disappointed, but that ahe would not seek excuses in the roughneaa of the sea or the haze. The game girl went immediately to sleep on arriving at Boulogne where crowd had gathered at the quay and provided a royal welcome. .Morley lo the ltay hotel where, with Ocorgo Reynolds, they rcgls- f the from Walker and subsequent hold TOM MURRAY A NICE BOY SAYS LITTLE ISABELLE land. Seattle. Tacoma. Wenatchee.and naval stations immediately! Yakima. Spokane and Ellensburg to. went to the MackmacK S as- chiefs of poiico by Morley whoso isistancc, and aided in landing efforta were Immediately rewarded.!the injurerl anrJ getting them Numbers and description of the carj y,ospjajs accompanied all messages. ' ' , - According to Morley a warrant Officers and seamen from win be aworn out against the three' the naval training station per men by Paul Johnson, owner of the formed yeoman service in the garage where the hold-up was stag-. rescue work, and helped calm ed In case they are freed in Port-the great pani(. which began land counts, in inm mc, will be returned to Klamath for triul. SEARCH BEING MADE FOR POISON PLOTTER when the boilers gave way. Yacht3 in the harbor of the famous society resort also gavet aid to the stricken pleasure seekers. Cause Not Known The cause of the disaster still undetermined late his "pliiro following lfwPP, caiucd dclectlvea ' '-'s llatirnian, who Mu"y, lo bo rewarded an ot "her in" frum I1 1 1 HI Rlnpu L "I HOW 1UI- n0"r inM,nn fren ponitpntlitry Wed in a Hn iu.i inoir escape, leav netn t ,,..., ., r ik. "TV"" I Jon """"nwtlunislH. h..j """ray. aald "icr of ti, . - villlviCl. Ill f' 'isht ,r Ubvrly L ,",y "ory, ho Wtt8 w convict, who . which he describe. Wrnit knife." ""U Tno. K'ITk "d the t'UaaH 18 tt,ul 0,t rr:ir:','h-" -d i n,. ::r nome " '. l. h hon..' 1,0 tonvlcts lH""" to ., " n,OV0 n , " ''1' Two) ' OltEdON tITV. Oro.. Aug. Is j (United News) Isabcll Newman, wide-eyed and prctly girl of 15, Is telling her friends abojil tho moul thrilling playmate ahe ever had. . Ho was Tom Murray, diwperale; murderer and escaped ronvlct from , tho Oregon pcnllentlary. j Whilo hundreds of lnw enforce-! moot nfficers were scouring Hie slate fur a trace of Murray and Ills. pala Jnme. Willos and Mlswomi Kelly llltlo iHiibell wbr playing with Murray In her own home. "Of conrao I was nfnild of hl I at first." she aald. remembering howl the threo convicts, with four nost ngoa, nwnkoni'd her piirenla nnd de manded to tin hidden for mi entire duy. Was Nice Hoy "Hut ho wo nlco lo UH, even II ho was a bad man." The guests at tho Charles New-, man farm houso were probably as; .trango a company aa lms ever been assembled. i The convicts enrly Monday morn-. Ing held up four Monitor, ore., youths, stole their automobile nnd then kidnaped them lo prevent them from spreading the alarm. The youths wore I.eo Wilde, Joe Mchls. Lawrenco Jacobs nnd Oto I.urht. Over the hlghwa. till, strange seven sped during the night and dnwn found thorn nt the Newman fnrm. They entered the house, a wakening .Newmnn and his family and demanded shelter. Thero they alnyed until late Mon (Contluiioil On I'flgo Two) An SOS message from the iirnisuou r.mun " cursion steamer inacKinacK oi , writ.en .hat ' " '"i Pawtucket. off training station ;'.a::Lh rltbag himlat 5:50 this afternoon, with key's llfo has been Issued. Geese Flocking To Tule Lake Country Early This Season With a view to locating I.. E Perkey. from whome letters threat-' enlng Mrs. Perkey are said to have T j y njht been received. District Attorney El- 1U! S ..... 1...1. nh miihor. An SOfc me itios st Pocateiio, Idaho, where tho ill-fated steamer gave first man la believed lo be living. news of the disaster. It read: Porkey, according to Information "Boiler explosion on the ex fumishcd Elliott by Mrs. r"'lcy',cursjon steamer Mackinack of haa Kl kt. ..ir A narrant cliarglllK will, throni'ening to lake Mrs. Per- seven hundred passengers on board. Tho cxulosion occlirred n abort i wbllo after more than 600 passcn gers, Including scores oi women nnu cliildron, left. Newport bound on the return trip to Pawtuckct Tho Mackinack had reached point abreast tho naval training station hero when, entirely without warning, the explosion rocked the frail river craft, sending a black cloud of smoke nnd Ktoam high Into the nir. which for a' few minutes completely envoloped tho boat. Navy Helps Victim. Small boats, manned by hospital attendants, Immediately put off from the naval station here, and aided In rescuing several scoro of the pas sengers who had leaped Into the water. So far as was known at naval headquarter., no one waa lost either In the Immediate explosion or in tho efforts to quit the vessel. Ambulances from the naval ho pltnl and from Newport General hos pital were rushed to the government dork off the naval station, and re reived the Injured, who were able to bepr transportation to hospital.. Others were treated on the cene by naval nnd civilian physiclann. Shades of good hunting! And tho season not o far away. SiRhs and grain, at tho thought of waiting for tho of flclal pop of tho first shotgun. Clocso are plentiful- In tho Tulo lake district, according to W. C. Dallon who announced that flocks of the migratory birds had wended their way Into the luke bed with apparent Intentions ot getting a good fat etart on the hunting aeason which opens October 1. Hunter, of Klamath county are already oiling up the gun., in disuse for the past year, and with ft geese In the luting. Inter aperaeri wllh a peg now nnd then . .l. ahnlllfl ha at a deer, uie -" welcomed pleasantly men. by .porta- Tornado Strikes In Illinois; Loss Is Big MURPHYSBORO, 111., Aug. 18. Exactly five montus after a cyclone wrecked this town and killed 226 people hero, a second twister upload . harcc Tuesday, unroofing new build ings and destroying part of the reconstruction work, already done. First unofficial estimate, were that the damage exceeded $250, 000. No lives were reported lost. A temporary root on the Washington school waa Down more than 200, feet and a wall of the building collapsed. IV HKl 1U ASK STATE FOR A BETTER HIGHWAY 1 1 WIRE FLASHES 52 DAYS WITHOUT JrXXU CLEVELAND, Aug. 18. Withered almost to a Hkclcton Alexander Vergn, advocnle of lienlth by starvation baa rounded out Ills 52nd day of nbstinence from food. Targca Is a physical i cultuiist and a well read dictlc inn. Ho started nostnlnliig from food to cure attacks of fever which Tiad become utmost chron ic Ho is 30 yours old. PAXHAXDLKIt MCUDEIIS PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Aug. 18. An -armless panhandler . lias ronfetwed to the Philadelphia pol ice that lio kicked Miss Flor ence Kano to death In Brooklyn several weeks ago In revenue for a beating inflicted upon him by tho gill's brother, n poll de tective. ' Plans for tho perfection of the : Klamath Kalls-Lakeview highway and The Dallea-California highway i will be brought before the state I highway commission which meets in ; Bend the early part of next week, by Judge R. H. Bunnell 'and Com- jaiujajpper. Burrell Short, who arc leaving tomorrow for the north, j Before continuing to Bend sev eral days will be spent In that sec tion c' the highway north ot Klam ath county, south ot Crescent, where . 15 miles of widening ot the right of way is being submitted. ! Judge Bunnell and Commission er Short plan to investigate the manner in which the work is being produced and the rapidity with which It will be completed in order to be saved from the fall rains and snows. A telegram from H. E. Allen, president of the Bend chamber of commerce to the Klamath organiza tion was read during the directors meeting yesterday at noon in which Alien stressed the fear felt by the Bend district to the effect that Klamath would not complete her share" of tho work. According to Judge Bunnell laat night, "our sister county can not realize the work which we are go ing through in comparison with the small amount which has been nec essary tor tbem to produce. JAZZ GIRL TO Jl'KY SAX I'HAXCISCO, Auk. 18. Tho Dorothy KlUngimn case Li ported I o go to the jury Into Wednesday. IMiutlnl wltnesrs were culled Tuesday und final arguments will bo made Wed nesday afternoon, no morning session being planned. PLANK DISASTKIl VICTORIA, It. C, Aug. 18. A hydroplane, tlionnlit to bo from Seattle, San sighted by the steam er Kvrrrlt nt 7:15 Tuesday night, turned turtlo off Iho west end ot Discovery Islam!. Ac cording to tho report from tho Kverrtt, Iho occupants of the wreck nnd signalling for help. Two launches were reported on tho nay lo tho rescue of ho aviator.. MEXICAN LODGED IN JAIL HAY BE ALGOMA SLAYER Bunkie Of Slain Man Too Drunk To Recall What Occurred; Twenty Shots Fired; Alien Won't Talk Luz Laucedo, about 40 years of age, a Mexican, was lodged in the county jail by Sheriff Burt Hawkins last night, as suspected murderer of Valen tino Navarro, a countryman, who was mortally wounded in a knife fight at Algoma early yesterday morning. Laucedo, unable to express himself well in English, insist ed as best he could, that he was innocent of any crime, uJ declared that, drunk Monday night, he could recall but little . of what had happened. Sher iff Hawkins based his action in arresting Laucedo on infor mation that the two laborers had left their common bunk house together Monday even ing, ana r.aa arunK irom.a common bottle. It was his opinion that Navarro's wounds were suffered in a drunken brawl, which - subsequently took place. Although. Navarro's - death was caused from tuts 'by a knife, several shots, perhaps 20, were fired in Algoma about 3 o'clock the time when , the fight is believed to have taken place. No one was hit by a bullet. The identity of the persons engaged in the gun play is not known to officials. Laucedo and Nevarro both woro employed as section bands by tho Southern Pacific company in its camp just a short distance from the mill of the Algoma Lumber corny pany. Navarro, . it was saia ibbi iiigui, was reputed to be a "bad" man. and was arrested, and tried in Time Limit Parking Law Goes in Effect At Dawn Tomorrow BANDITS niltX VHTLM MODK8TO, Calif., Aug. 18. Highwaymen who robbed Juines Manning of 7S also stripped hiin of his clothes nnd town! iibu bodily Into a blazing bon-fire, tho police reported Monday. Man ning, a 45 year-old ranch fon mnn, probably will dlo as a re sult bf hi. burns, physicians .aid. Tho attack occurred in a lonely region rolled "the Jungli-s" nenr here, Klamath Falls on nt least one oc-casion. Stolidly Denies Cullt His black mustache parted above tobacco-stained teeth, bis dark eyes flashing. Laucedo shook bis . head violently when officers intimated that he was guilty of the crime. Talking through an interpreter a part of the time, and occasionally attempting to explain for himself, he was an animated figure as he en deavored to make it cloar that a mistake had been made. . . I was drunk I know nothing ot it," Is what tho accused man con tinued to say In Spanish. An Interesting sidelight on the csso of the fatal stabbing waa fur nished by David R. Vandonberg, for mer Klamath deputy district attor ney, who is familiar with ma repu tation ot tho dead man. Nevarro, he said last night, was takon Into custody Juno 25. following a kntfe fight, and subsequently admitted his guilt in tho district attorney's office. Vandcnberg said Nevarro swore ven goanco on the group of Moxicans with whom ho had been fighting. Laucedo was not one ot them. Later thoso men informed Vandenberg they feared Navarro, and declared that ho was a dangorous man. Mexican. Won't Talk Attempts on the part of Sheriff Hawkins to question the Mexicans at Algoma yesterday, met with little botwecn Pino and Klamath avenuoj success, as all seemed afraid to give for a longer period at one tlmo than any information to the officers. Hope two hours, from 5 a. mto 6 p. m. that something more definite may But from 6 p. m. to 1 a. m. there be learned today was expressed last shull bo no limit on tlmo of suld!nBht by officials, parking on said streets." I sheriff Hawkins made a careful Thero Is to bo no parking on I search ot the bunkhouse in which Klamath avenue, Main and l'ino Laucedo wa3 quartered, and found streets or crossing or intersecting! no weapon. There was no gun or street, from Second to 11th inclu-j knife on the suspected man's person, sive from 1 . m. to S a. m. but he had changed hi. clothes prior No automobile or other vehicle Is' to the sheriffs arrival, to park In front ot any theater of Mexican Is Held motion picture show on any of the' , Navarro, about 26 years of age, streets mentioned. , (Continued 'on Pago Two) Reasonableness is to temper jus tlco meted out to motorists who at first violate tho city's new parking laws, according to Municipal Judge I Lcm L. Gaghagcn. Tho ordinance. passed July 20. becomes effective Thursday morning. Chief ot Police Loucks announced that offender, will bo taken Into court, thero lo explain as motor ists aro wont to do why any such violations occurred. Tho ordinance, In part, roads: "No automobile or other vohlclo shall park on Main street from Sec ond to Eloventh streets, or on fifth. Sixth, Seventh and Kighta streets,