THE KLAMATH NEWS So. 242. (Every Morning Except Monday) United Neva and United Press Telegraph Services mm idea PPLYING FOR EXTENSION If T A M ATM CAT TO rTT? TUIInori a r lllmmn. .. .... " ' , i nuua, muftOUAI, AUUUai Zl, 1925. ' Mm tfin fanh , - i. .... gi- f m j, - - . -v f w w I mr a m m m d - . . " " ' ?2 LliSiSS ii-'-'-TrT? "J-LiL" J . ..'if-iiliiiHE I0M .MURRAY m'SE" IBAS REDUCTIONS Get Courtrnartia. THROUGHOUT U. S. Bend Shevlin-Hixon Plant May Furnish Heat-Light To City HEM), Ore., Auk. ii (l iillisl News) That roomier. Iiil illumin ating ami heating i nurn i.-m UIMIItltlca for a i-ifv ,.r lum P Private Cari Here imi.i. win i. g,.,.rt,.,i ii, n. .1 i. ... .,. Hiah Executive! ' " """' l"'"i igti cxecuxives of Niifviiii.iiuii '. . gets lulu iiH-ralliui lure lliln rail, n cslliiiutiil WcitncMluy by Wil liam K. I.JmiKiliilil, Kwi-illdi i l Il, who holds Ilia- lulciiU on I III' key imri-wM, wlilili Hll lx- uwil. IJuiikiIiiIiI la MiH-riiiii'iiilni ii.ii Mrui'llmi nr I hi- ilium. Nil iiIiiim fur iII.himiI or (In- gat '"' "II ninili-. Inn iiiuiilrliil roiimiiiiiiiliin u mi ,v, M. I lull Of lliln prillllc lM, .JK Nlllll, ih Inspect Proposed L Of South Line lUtbenl executives of the t, pacific roinpnny nrrlveii ,1k Fill yesterday ml art qiMtliX tha territory to be tj iho company s Important ,1 railroad development. sproolo, president, nntl Paul ,wcull vice-president, ar n Klamath Falls yesterday , oimpnny's headquarters at iirtore 'l,h l,lrllll ir"ln printt business cars provld- uBmilMipiii for utinmiuiK . ol their Bliiff. THtcrday President Hpruu by (!". Hosrhke, anil tithi rm. lull by ntito- lor trip throuKh tho re- It of Ccirni'll, California, Lit to which the Houtnern mi alrcsdy annnunroil pinna Liilit Its rail from Kliiin- PLEAD INNOCENCE AT MURDER TRIAL Scores Of Letters Sent To Warden Asking Leniency To Escaped Trio; Pierce Withholds Report Murder Charge Lodged Against -lAlledged Slayer r,""'l J n the KAI.K.M. Auk. 20. (United News) jScpurate Indictments. charging Tom .Murray, Ellsworth Kelly and James j Willoa, convict slayers, with the murder of John Sweeney and J. M. j Dolman, prison guards,' will he asked of tho Marlon county Krand Jury now meet ion In aperlal session ! hero, II waa announced Wednesday ly John Carson, dlalrlct attorney. I U'eilneadny'a aemilou of tho Krand 'jury wan devoted to the iiiicitlonliii: (if a it umber of prlaon ofricluU and all eye-witneHnea to the und ahootlnK. which reHiilted kllllnK of the prlaon KnardH. I The three men who eacaped from mur- the state prlaon here on the evenlnK of Augui: 12. were held by the KU AMJ'MCOTT. - nHM.t AuK. 20. ( I'nllcd New.) Captain Adolphiui ArMlr.Hn, navul akin to I'n-Hiileni, 'olliUjte, liua onlernl a "unmiiiry l-oiirt tiuirlinl lo lie lielil within Iwo or three ihijii to try (lin iwii niiiriiiiH nrnilil Mi inhiy, i luirKiil with neglect of Inly while Hiiiinliuic llm prenl iklit ill Hullilner wlilln Iioum. One of tlw linirfiii-H wum rt-port I'll milei-i til l' pout. Tlie other wiu reportevl a deMerter. A miiiitimrjr court iimrtUil ran iniioHo a iiinxliiiuiii Miiulty of illNliunoralilo IUcbaruji- from the ervlie. A gem-rul court limrliiil Ih nei'HHliry lo Kciitciui all en HhIiiI man o prUon for viohitiiin of unity rejoiliitfcin. ' It Ih unileratiMMl tbn two. nuir linn are In i-aiiifliii-iiieut on the prKlilentiiil yacht Mnyflowi-r. VICTIM DFTULE coroner's Inqucat to have been equal ly reHponalble for the death of the llMrrt MihIoc llriinrll. raJileitt shoup, who some Li mile a trip of Innpec- lk the territory aoiith of laulnrd at Klamath Kalla i lad durltiK the day ron- ilRuberl K Htruhorn, pres ibi 0. C. A K., and Soutli- ifl rrpreaonlatlve. m it Foreat of New York. ol the Southern Pacific p i eiKutlve ronimitta. and of bit family nre houxed .no Lo.lgo. rna'UO. Toro'at likre merely on a pluuauro rtloy the acenlc attrnrllona Pidaath rrflon. f-iiitrc I'aiifli! official parly t the aunimlt of the. ( a w Eutene, followliiK the ib Duiithern I'aclflc'H no- Mtroi Cul-off, which Ih rup- "I Unhid lo completion. ill be open by the middle )r, placiiiK Klamath Kulla tiala line between California o Bead MtteiiMlon. iitn Pacific officers hod marnts lo make with res'! lhlr railroad development I lor the Southern UreKon ' na California reKloii. I'P a linked If Ihn rn- l the Sum hern Pacific plnn- ",u lino Into lie n il were "'ely mil.- hn said. "We '' Intention." Niro:,d eiecmives plun to h' ' "lis lliHlllct. continue on Ihelr "In Mr, Un ForeHl and Ilia f 'o make a trln lo Crnler aflTer IS SAFE IN MANILA F. Auk. 27. (Thiirsdnvl ei)u, i- .. Italian ,vl',i. "'hi lo Manila early M whn i . . ; ...... iiron iitMiiymi '"ce hll arrlvi.l In lt week. In , . IT 'r. by way of Ana- Philippines. Ilia front Ziimhu... ... P k"i Piano wa dnmnircd I' "to a nler. Plnedo fle,u- io...j 1,1 tnUnili-ii l,. .1,... 1j mniuiicu r'O mil... ""Ji. IIU WIIH 'OPeatedlv bv llnrm. '! In renhln. a V"; . Did I. ill I-aucedo, Mexican der Valentino Navurro? Tho i Mention was aake( many " uur.m,u yea-1 ,.,, w)() wpre ,,,,,,, ullr,n(? ,fce terduy when the dlalrlct attorney's' break. It la underxtood that Infor ofllre. after several duya, ludae.il, a niatlon on which Uin coroner's Jury chorKe of rn.rr.nd ilosree munler "alw" " wr win lie pinceil be UKaiuHl I.tiured(l. There are many iinnles of the cane. I.aiiredo, uccordlnK to Julio (ionzulea, hla roommate, Ih In a del icate ponltlon wherein the law la concerned. Some persona, however, have nut taken too seriously (ion sales' testimony before (he coroner's Jury. ...... two . Miinra jocnciu; Two men. olao Mexicans. are when brought to trial. "'"" ,B 1"" ""'lr J01'" u,j Blatementa by Ihe elder Murray. AlKoimi, where Ihe fatal atahhinx father f pri!l)nPri wnile here or ravarro occiirreu aiikuhi is fore the grand jury. Murruy PleadH Innocence Khould the grand Jury return an j Indictment, charging first degree j murder, II Is expected that all three . men will enter pleas of not KUilty when broiiKht to trial in circuit court here. Even Murray, leader of the gang, who has boasted of his part In the killing of the guardx,- it Is umlor iiton iiovtv-will pluacl Innocence, IS IDENTIFIED SAN FIlANCISrO. Auk. 28. (United News) Identification of the "Tule marsh murder" victim as Mrs. FiesHic Loren, Oakland divorcee, has been mado to the satisfaction of police, and the young woman's rela tives. Discovery of additional parts of the body was made Wednesday, and two Oakland dentists Identified teeth as those of Mrs. Loren. (noth ing belonging, to the woman was found near the swamp. . ' Mrs. Jane Peahody, beauty parlor owner, reported to police hero for questioning, following their an- Tuesday, Indicate that an insanity I nouncement that a "Mr P " wan shortly after the liivcalifiatloti com-', B. reRnr.d . . ... ef.h, ,, , n,, fc .k murder, but was not held. Investigators now are convinced that the murder occurred near tTie swamp, which Is north of Berkeley. It was thought at first that the wo man was killed In San Francisco, her body cut Into small pieces and carried to the desolate marsh in suit cases. Two Oakland physicians who re cently left Oakland, now are beinK hunted hi connection with the crime, which Is believed to have followed an illegal operation, according to I'nder Sheriff W. M. Veale of Contra Costa county. may meuced. -Ju.l what testimony these, for, , Mn fr0B1 Ihe gn. lows. Murray Hon Sympathy Scores of letters are pouring into the office of Warden llalrymple here from all sections of the stato. plead Iiik for leniency for the thrco con victs, although Murray, apparently the hero of the trio, seems to be the center of Interest of such pleas. "1 have nothing to say," was tbo .... ... MAH.u..n..a. ...an - l.,l,nn l "'" "'"'"-"' --- " I'ltll IIIIB il"... iiii.ciiiui mur men could oirer. were iney exam ined. Is n. il known hy tho. public. A man whose nume Is said to be Juse Huniirnr was said yesterday to have given to Mateo Mendoza a gun which Is supposed U have been the property of the dead Navarro. Whether or not tho alleged act is of any dlgnificance, officers said they do not know. I.auciilo Hit lures Innocence Iwo men o'clock in the HI, but did not said lo have seen Navarro lit 2:30 morning of August know their Identity. Navarro was found on the morn ing of the l!th. futally stabbed, and died at a local hospital a few hours later. A Turor handle. Iden tified by tionrales as tho property of ljiu.'cdo. was found near the wounded man. according to Infor mation furnished the .sheriff's office. Navarro was nbour 21! years of age. I.iiuccdo Is near his 40th year. Laucedo Insists Unit ho simply wii drunk on the night of the flghl. and declares' that he remem bers but llttlo ol what look Place hern in Ihe city Ma... " """" h?., "B,0nl Xoatnrday. In N01M. WAS XOT IWlHK It.M).I,H ,u""lall w. . '"" Tuesday night. "I lll-l n ''of f. Jofofon hom. n"lll. hnw- . "'r nilsliaml. when they tried to obtain from him an expression of opinion regarding tho report of his special committee which Investigated conditions at the ntiite prison here. It is understood, however, thai I the committee found little or no excuse for Ihe expenditure of pub ! lie funds for construction of a new ' prison plant. I Newman Sends Hill I Charles Newman. New Era farmer. has a hill for $21 ugalnst the state of Oregon for his entertainment of the three convicts. Tom ' Murray. I Ellsworth Kelly and James Wlllos, and tho four hostages, during the dash of the convicts for freedom last week. A claim for this amount was filed with Secretary of Stole Knzer by Newmnn Monday, and will i.n ...i.n.iiiufl l.v Hint official to War- Try It Once More on rtairyniple oi the prison, Tor his approval, after which It will bo filed to await the pleasure or tlio next legislature. Tho three convicts "dropped In" at the Newman nume cnriy one morning and remained there all day. In the claim Is one Hem of I4.B0 fur tho meals furnished Ihe fugi tives, another Item of (l.u(i for meals to the four hostage, nil Itom of $.1.00 fur trousers taken by the convicts, another of $6.00 for shoos, and one fur $1.00 Tor socks, as well ns an Hem of 50 cents for garters. Gertrude Edcrle To -(United News! PARIS. Aug. 20 n..irn.in Kiterla will mako her second attempt to swim tho chan nel nt 4 n. m.. next Saturday., weather permltllng. Hard training for the swim Is completed but Mha Kderle will havo a light work out In the water Thursday. Tho channel Is colder than when she tried tho swim Inst week. 1" the lidos will be fiivoruhlo between Sutiirdiiy and Monday, whereafter It would be loo lute for another attempt. AOKH AIIItESTEO TRAFFIC PARALYZED BY RAIN IN TOKYO TOKYO, Auk. 2. Thousands t.. .H.I. .t aiI atrttat onr yesterday byM houses wero ,..i.......... ............ yestero iy (W(J f(,et f KMwlM on, c ()wn seven hour rain siumi (1 W ARor, rancher of tho Keno rood, was arrested Trn fflc Officer R. V tho Merrill road. Charges wore placed against ARor ior "i" -, Wednesday. a-..IV a I. nil I a a vara Maxwell truck without a Yikohama aim i" scheduled to P" similarly affected ny tae ..-..,.- .. at and flood, f our i" following a a license. Ager Is pear before Judgo Kd Kendall Press Agents Death; Man Is Found Dying ARE CONTINUING Shipping Of Cheap Calif. Gas Throughout East Is Blamed For Big Tumble In Prices NEW YORK, Aug. 20. (United News) The natlon-wld i gasoline price war, with still further cutting of the cost to the consumer an nounced Wednesday, brought the average tank wagon price in 30 representative cities down to 17.208 cents a gallon. A sudden Influx of a large quan tity or cheap California gasoline on the Atlantic coast market at 12 cents a gallon. Is blamed for the general price cutting throughout the country. To meet the new com petition eastern refinera dropped their f. o. b., refinery price from 15 to- 12 cents. The mid-continent market became unsettled by the situation in the east. Pressure of California gaso line In the east deprived many small mid-continent refinera of their out let and they threw their product on me miaaiewest market at re duced prices. Tank wagen prices of Standard Oil gasoline In representative largo cities as reported Wednesday Ly .Dew, Jones & Company of New York include the following: Gas Way Down Atlanta, 17.5: Birmingham, 19; Boston, 10; Chicago, 17: Cleveland. 18.6: Dallas. 18; Des Moines. 17.6; Detroit, 17.8; Houston. 18: Indian apolis, 18.2; Kajisas City, 16.9; Los Angeles, 13.5; Milwaukee, 17.1: New Orleans.- 14.5:aNew.?orr,- 4 V St.-Louis, 16.1: San Francisco, " 15 and Seattle, 15. All quotations are exclusive of state taxes. Nation-Wide Coal Strike Inevitable On September 1st WASHINGTON, Aug. 586. (I'nited .News) A shut-down) In I ho anthracite coal fields will be come effective September I, ilea pile last minute) attempt at a eet I lenient between miners and op erators, according to, reports reaching government clrclea late WnliieMiny. It appears practically certain that the government will refrain from attempting to bring the operators anil miners together for further conferences to avoid the strike. A high official who la close to the situation pointed out Wed ncKday that It would make mat tern worse for (he government to take a hand In the proceed ing now. Jazz Girl Is Off For Prison Term With Defiant Air SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26. (United News) Dorothy Ellingson has made her lost public apperance tor at least a year and now mu.it pay for killing her mother by con finement In San Queutin peniten tiary. The 17-year-old matricide will not begin her trans-bay Journey to prison Peace Is Made Between 2 Tong Bodies In N. Y. Threatened Deadly Battle Averted By Settling Of Dispute NEW YORK, Aug. 26. -(United News) rPence between the Hip Sing and Oh Leongs has been promised. Rather than answer charges of conspiracy, tong leaders Wednesday night told police here that they would negotiate an Immediate i mlsttce. 'i ' Ho Bon Hlog. national president of 'the Hip Sings, and Harry Moy, national secretary of the On Leongs, will meet Thursday to sign a new treaty to secure nation-wide peace between the warring tongs Tele grams went out from headquarters of both factions Wednesday, ordering cessation of hostilities between groups everywhere. A short time before the conference In New York the proprietor of a Chinese restaurant in Baltimore was murdered by several Chinese gun men, who escaped. This victim brings the number of dead to five, and at least five, more have been wounded. . Children May Go To Fair Free, 4th ELCENTRO, Calif., Aug. 20. X. Yale Zamora, 45, press agented his own death here when he noti fied local papers and the slierlif's office he was going to tuko his own life. He wrote n glowing description of himself, then concluded with a statement that he was In Ill-health and friendlrds and wanted to die. He gave a messenger boy $20, to deliver the note to the sheriff and pronounced. triplicate carbon copies to the local newspapers. Officers ihurrled to tho hotel, whero Zamorii was staying and broke down the door Just as he died from taking cyanide. On Friday, September 4, from 8 a. m. to 7 ip. m. the school chil dren of Klamath county will be until next week, for her at- glven free admission to the county torneys obtained a five day stay falr It l3 rumored that the mect of execution when she was sentenced . lng3 of the Teacn,rs' Iiutftute Wednesday. I scheduled for Friday have been so Dorothy refused to answer the' arranged that the major part of the routine questions when she appear-' afternoon will ba available for the ed before Superior Judge Harold j teachers to vail the fair. Owing to the interest exhibited in Judging it will not be passible I to Judge both dairy and beeif cat-! Louderback. She waa paler than usual, crimsoned lips showing in a smear across her fsco as sho chewed gum vigorously, ine last pmy to(,e (he frst orenoon of .tne falr the curious court room spectators, so u WM lllought best to postpone who comprise "her public." showed, JudgIng beef Clltt:e Uog, nnd shpPp the girl, still defiant and temnera-j Krday mornlngt September 4. mental. She stood easily, with ajarrv j Llndgreni extension spec- trace ol insolence, as sentence was STEP-SON' WANTS FATHER TO HANG FOR LA. Trial Of Dentist Slayer Who Buried Wife Alive In Cistern Nears End; Boy Testifies LOS ANGELES. Aug. 26. "Pat" Grogan, the milllon-eoliar kid, youthful and debonair, wants to see Dr. Thomas W. Young stretch by the neck for the brutal gas slaying of his mother. In court Wednesday, where he waa waiting to take the wltneaa stand against Dr. Young, his step father, he said: "I am afraid If they Just send him to prison, he will manage some how to get out In a few years, and I don't want that. "I want him to hang." The boy Is 18 years of age and Is heir (o the vast estate of the late "Ripe Olive" Grogan, for the pos session of which the state contends Dr. Young administered a fatal den tal anaesthetic to the boy's mother, -and then entombed her alive In a cement cistern. . i "Dr. Young was my pal once," the boy said. "He seemed like a real rather to me, and I believed In him until be confessed killing my mother. , "And now the lawyers tell me that he was going to kill me next. "I am not looking for revenge." he said, "but I don't think the gal Iowb are too good for him, and I am going to help send him there- "When I think of. It all, I shud der. He even gave parlies (or me at our cabin In Beverly Glen. My God! 1 even danced on the floor ,iVot where raj mdrdered 'mother was burled." ... - - ' - Court wasadJourned early Wed nesday for a day. while tha lurv Is taken to the Beverly Glen cabin to examine the crypt, where Mrs. Young's body was found. Hello Frisco, Hello, That You Baby? Goo! NEW YORK. Auk. 20. (United News) Docs Charlie Chnplln keep his baby son lip half the night In order to spare the Chaplin purse, or does he spoil the purse nnd spare the child? The foregoing is one of the things Broadway would li"ke to know. Harry D'Ahbedia D'Arrest, Chap lin's personal secretary, has confid ed lo reporters thnt Charlie tele phones lo his llevcrly Hills home In Cullfornln every night lo listen to the gurgles of his son, nnd lo bid good night. D'Arrest did not Bay whether Charlie puis his call In be fore midnight, when tho toll for three minutes.' conversation Is $15.75, nr after midnight, when the cost is bul $3.95. - lalist In livestock from O. A. C. will Judge all rattle except dairy A Jury culled her crime man-; stf.r, which will be Judged by R. slaughter, which entails -a sentenceq Fowler, assistant county agent of from one to ten years. Parole, 0f Jackson county. The new Judg Is possible after the first year and llg rjng 8 under construction and good behaviour would cut tho term, win bo a decided adjunct to the ef- to six years and two montns. ;f(ency of handling cattle durlngl she served the full sentence, uor- judging, as hertofore the crowd. CONNECTICUT MAY GO WITHOUT MOVIES NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Connecti cut will be movieless within a week unless the new film . tax law la repealed Immediately by a special aeBSlon of the legislation which state exhibitors have asked Got. Trumbull to call. A motion picture boycott, the refusal of producers and distribu tors to make any further contracts in Connecticut was announced Wed nesday by Will H. Hays, captain of the movie Industry. There also will be an Immediate withdrawal of all film exchanges in the state. "The law," saya Hays in a bitter attack on the new Connecticut measure "not only provides a tax of confiscatory nature but also a one-man censorship. The law Is as unjust as It Is Impractical. othy would be but 23 years old. when she gained freedom. COOLIDGE VISITS TO PLYMOUTH ROCK SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Aug. X.O. (United News) President Coolldge Frlduy will visit old Plymouth rock, where the Pilgrim fathers landed. The Pilgrims arrived In a little wooden ship one cold winter day. but left bemuse the land was too barren. President Coolldge Is go lag In the palatial yach Mayflower. He will stay only an hour or so nnd will not iparticlpate In any cer emonies or mako any speeches. He regards the trip principally as a sight-seeing tour across Massachu setts bay. Plymouth Is located on t.he Insldo of the "horn." of Cape Cod, about 35 miles across the water. pressed In loo closely and at times fractious and mettlesome calv es created havoc or some proud herd sire resented strongly the too closo proximity of gaily colored I paranoia and dresses. General Offensive On Riff Front Ready PARIS, Aug. 26. (United News) General Petain, whose official as signment as . general In command of all t"ops and operations In Mor occo was the final act of General Lyaittey before his departure from Itnlint, has announced his Inten tion of beginning" a general offen sive against Abd El Krlm at once. The offensive blow at the Riffs was decided upon at Wednesday's council of war and awaits only the assurance (hat the Spanish are ready to co-operate effectively. Home Has Ceased To 1 Function Says Bishop CHICAGO, Aug. 20. (United News) The Episcopal church Is re miss in neglect of plain teachlns of the nature of Christian marriage, according to Bishop William Hall Moreland, of Sacramento, Cillf., a member of the commission prepar ing a report on marriage for the Episcopal general convention begin ning October 1. "Allowing for notable and besti tlful exception. It is generally true that In America, the home has ceased to function." the bishop's report, appearing in the current Is sue of the Diocesan, reads, "Our ills grow out of the break-down of the home. "It the ratio of divorce goes on increasing as at present, the whole conception of Christian marriage will fade from the consciousness of the American people, and be replaced by a kind of barnyard morality." PRESIDENT SHIP IS FLOATED YE. TERDAY. BOSTON, Aug. 26. The Dollar line steamship President Garfield, which early Wednesday ran aground on Halt-Moon shoal, about 60 miles off Cane Cod. floated without as sistance with the nigh, tide lata Wednesday and proceeded on her way to New York. "kp, jured In Yokohama. Prbapn, 10 o'clock' (his morning.