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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
THE Fri.lav. XovomW 13. 1925 Page Two 1 I i i NEWS PARTY BY HUGE Torate of th. Shenandoah lnqul and Capt. W. R. Gheaxardt, personal aid lo Secretary lo the Nary ! bur. She testified that a prepared statement wai submitted io her (or her signature.. It was after her appearance that Mai. Walsh took the stand (or large part of the day, contending counsel (ought (or and against his testimony. Alter tell ins o( the re sIS. FRED NHL SHOT TO DEATH -"': , the car lolescnnul," laid 0. D. : Vunnorst of CatnnvllU, Md., "Th. OF FAST EXPRESS ' "hu ,,Bl "ul ,Bd 1 wa ; what happened. My berth ' had been let down and I waa Im the hack porch before th ehoot- TEN DIE IN WRECK , Ing due to th (art that ther was bo b'.osi on th kitchen doer, show-' ' lug that th body had a.'t beea I to iMtwtitwr , i f,,M a .... .... iteaiiaira iron . ii - aw. uut uv- cause u( 1ha (rent quantity of d. (Continued from rage One) Motrre Advanced I Absolutely Bo reason can be ' edy. . given for h murder by any of th Although tin bid th (nil ewp of the trag- I Urn all about me.' NlrTU'K and after Nov. IS. 1K2S. 1 (Continued from Page One) lo visit its plant is ample It wa Believed at intimate (rlends o( the famuy or , llrst that lb deain ion uiiu u. Hawaiian maneuver during j or (or the pj few day,!... b. children and almost on. .red four unidentified bod.e. In the rZ"Z . srnicn ne saio mere was apparent a. . .0 membr o( the " la "amy iwu gnnn -- i Mutilo uninmir. I woeful lack of co-operation between ?. ,. , v h.. i. th,, . Idenc. with them JilUon a friends . acetylene torches through steotl ilultl.Kt HllfLMIIIK. JH. hhA amir and navv. In nsa of air-! '. '.' .. v..... im at lens to furntah a motive IoriD.ms. that had blocked their way I M3-14 . . i i...,.i v . " " - .......... ir., u ih . 11 or a a j iod. a , IllU Him wrt.ix- rl: : ... ... . - !,., . Ir.l. .... - - O 11.11.'. u iuc Mfv u. iuc u.auut.. ... ...... min'tf Um. J " i-- Further, toat me . ""i Central African a:r mail rout lZ I, L ,.,Z teen hu.land. Kred Nell and litre. K.moval o( part o( th beams en-; and .old metal cloth . alao aatln. ZZZZZZ "We made ,h. trip and reported h chiidren. Joe. ... Kay rrek.rick. I abled them ,. r.. Arlhur gooa opinio i ! that the air mail route was feasible; , ,, :M ri. victUn nd Jean ared . , I trosa a (eaeral electric engineer And the ""Iff t " the ,nd greatly desired by the countries; Tn. flrjt intlmltloo thlt . In addition h la surriTed by ' from Schnectady who had been i in our iruuu wr suticv - && a a 1111 jurm. uruitv uwiit' r , - - ,ehoUw.r.es ofThVN-ew, ' man iyinVou our back porch." ; re,.dent. of southern Ore- snow aa guests ot ' I .honld make every effort to estab- Ashljnd officers Investigated im- gon. who are related to th. Looa- It ifonld be a rain endeavor to ,uh the nM . out ,ha, ont mediatc, ,nd found th, bod, , Wr family. Sh. is also a n'.ec. attempt to print names of the, who, or more forel(.n ,hcn ,c., concealed from ! of Captain O. C. Applegate of attended th hlrtaaay eejeorauon. tjTe wou(J be ,n lhe fj(.ld , Ket ?,ew from he (ront of ,h9 houw; KUmath Kails. ' tlc-nal men. all clad In paam. Volunteers aerved punch, tiie supply I the .. , Jillsoa-t body lying partially j Jln 1. known to be annrlved who were taken out Into th. rain of which had to be replenished sev-j Patrlck. head of the in the kitchen with his head and' by several bro!h-.ra and sisters , through th Pullm.n windows. eral times, but the reporter nas tost j . ,rt ln ,, v,,.,,, ,, k.it land his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Snrvlvora told gruooom. atorle report. Waif h declared, and advised1 Authorities Investigate Jillon of Ashland. of th. carnage In th. last sleeper, the war department that it should1 Sheriff Raiuh Jennlnrs and the An autopsy wUI be held this; "I waa awakened by th. crash ' Into th. last sleeper of (he slow- Nrw shipment of hat". Ml-Udy's hi-p, Hllvcr Ktl Main HI. Mil J Th. seatrchers wer. then able lo reach parts of th. wreckage prev iously Inaccessible and soon they had found th bodies of three addl- hls notes containing their names In th crowd. But we don't want those who bad , this opportunity to see a newspaper In the manufacture to lose their notes or forget what they saw. CANAL DEFENSES IS BASE OF COMPLAINT (Continued from Page One) to hold closed sessions, the presi dent should promulgate new orders to that effect." In speaking of the attempt to in- be done immediately. GLKSX rTXfcKAL TODAY Funeral services for the late coroner were called and Jennings, morning ovr the two bodies, on the scene of the murder to- gether with Chief of Police Ueorge Wnpn Ton eat meat at th Shasta land the grinding noise of steel aa f Kraft I QSEBS&$ VAt your dtalerkjj j IE M or th. fc RS Ho, S3 M HARVEY M. 13 MASOK' ATTE Work in M. JJ. Friday, Nov. 13I Utlge culled it 7 McNab. went over the ground In an Cafe you are eating Klamath Coun effort to reconstruct Lhe crime. . ty meat. Xu-M inc. George H. Glenn, who died Tues-j . Tnt ,h, tns.tdy occurred short-1 day, will be held from Whitlocks ly afIer one oclock u evidcaced Eat Klamath County meat. th. funeral home this afternoon at;bj. ,he act ,nat the disne4 cld best beef country In the world, at 8:00 o-clock, with Rev. A. U Rice beea ,ared ln ,he d!sh v,lh the Shasta Caf.. M0-I4 Inc. the soap laying near by and a Interment will be j paddi6 of water on the drain board cemetery. of ,B ,nk A,..v,rdlnr to oollce Try New. 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