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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
EXPLORERS II PRISON lo mini one who understood h! language, mill In few minutes hla countenance, whlrh hml horn n. ecrutable aa Hint of wooden In dian, was full of expression. Occasionally Conk wimi li nler. i ii pi will) question whli h , pluriT answered In detail, thty rhuttcd for forty-five mlnule. ,. fnru A in ll n ilna'ii secretory strolled vrr In lull llifin Hml t luilr time wmi up, Hml thin they niii.i (u, tw friends ruse lu Ihnlr feet, Taking his bonk, "Our I'iilr i Flight." from III hands of his see- Thurmtay, .Tanunry 21, lf)2rt Page T UM elite" Challenges; U. S. Fiddler Title Contest Looms. j "CRAZY ALLEY" lied UP I 10 rolled ijpon Doc Cook At eavenwui ... r.TT...Ti'!iiTMI.. Vr H. 1' ... tO.- , . j (I reiary. Ainunui-n Handed n , , , Lwal-'0"" . ... Conk. The smile returned as Conk union l M" I wrliUiii-rril some wotil f apprerla- frnin i 1 Inn. ' Tim giiartls'prescnlrd themselves. Anninitr main grasped (ha hand of Conk, tolit him In a ,(( .r, I'll rome again." ami li.fl the room ! Conk al.ioil almost helplessly In the' center of the room for a minute be fore Warden lllilill. said ahnrply: , isse nun away." Tim gourde escorted Cook out of Iho room Inio Urn long corridor, A pathetic figure In hi ridiculous clothes and hrsvy shoes. Cook look a fi.w alppa loo anl the mil I lira when suddenly ha stopped In hla tracks. k.M hla only friiUhip " rr1K,rrk A fnok. , dimly I'-"""' l",Uo0 friend Captsin - jlacovercr ol lb" " recently rlortrltlcd .. U It M urmullni to in airplane. , ilorrr who I. tour- a lecturer, broke , society hl-h I'""1"" luu.b Tuc.day to !' servIM fourteen-year an oil ira. Vtklsc llPP"1 tlirouaU i.lli lo aea son It,!., not ""k or ll synonymous na-llil'IWajajajpiw I,, II M I IMlgMarrj gvs WWN I - .,- A if Vf III ft I - -J I'll . al ' r H 1 llt'M.AItV CAI.MM IMlWX. IirOA I'KST, Jon. 20. (United Via HUT ! Nw) Political lonnlon Is alaek- Mad Houea Section Ruled Out of San Quentin . , Penitentiary I. i "r ' , til1': rlil MM aV vW, -i :j Ha turned and looked In the on- poaltn direction down lha lon for-: rldor. Hlraoaely enouah. juat at that moment, Amundarn. who had i ben walking rapidly, alan atoppad ' aud looked back. 1 Thn dynamic viplorer waved hl hand In another farewell, and lir. ! ii a bwlhrr e.lorrl ........... m. aaiuie. uul llie ' , k , j... """" Hllarrd from ' M" hla pallid fnc fcutrctKr,II ,h" UD- irmpt to '""h !m.l thlrly eara lis- llcllic" Dnnlinu, cluniiifin fiildlrr of iliim-, nn. recent frucst of Henry Ford at Dearborn, hat Unworn down the (jauiillrt to "Undo Jmll.i Thompson, 03, of Ialln, Tex., winner of a con ical which lasted rithl dayii and right nij;liU, ami a m ilch for lite national championship is in p:ov' jnt. The larger j.lioto shows "Uncle Jininiy" trd liii trusty fiddle; "Mcilie" is inset. enlni? onion Iho Hungarians who for four days hare talked of dicta tor.", iliKordc.rs and rebellion. I ro'l.ilim ii ml Democrat members of the chamber of deputies are serl 1 on ly i onlilfirlnK Premier Count I KA:,! W-'KNTIN, Col., Jan. 2". , lioihleirs proposed compromise on i (United News --"Crazy Alley," Ban ' le!r ueloand for farther arrests of Quentin pcnltentlury's chamber of hlKhi r-ups concerned In the J0.000,- torment, has gono the way of dun-oca f,.ani. t.nnntcrfeltln plot. Here ;mwis and other prison tortures. It ; tofore the opposition deputies bar has been a custom of years to rele-1 refused to discuss compromise ex I Kate prisoners suspected of In nun- cept lo condemn It. ' liy to the terrors of "Crazy Alley.") ' (i There, in some cases the sane have I If you know cf any game Tloli- lived slilo by side with the vlclom .Hons, call phone 084. All Informa j and the deranged. Hon will be strictly confidential. I No rny of sunlight penetrated the .TT7 noisome quarters. Meals were taken j jpaiBaMeaBliBMesMsMsawBeMiak j to the Inmates In buckets. Thirty-! I three men lived In this squalor andi V j wretchedneKS. Warden J. Frank Smith announced Wednesday that j "Crazy Alley" was no more, that the ; 'prisoners had been transferred to! j cells mid that Investigations would I he held lo determine whleb should I ' be sent to Insane asylums. I Coast Capitalists Form Indemnity Co. I llrancli offices win ,e operated anco company; Oscar Lawlcr, W. A. In Pi rtlsnd. Kiatile, Oakland and 1 Morrison, W. Rhodes Kerrey, Willis Kan Francisco. 0. Hunt. Itulph II. Hardacre. An- i llerberl FIcMihacker. flat Kran-,,,r'w M- 'hoffee and John llarber. Dry Force Making ly rontlcU aat on crude he suillencs 'Mm wait illrd before the parol a ABisnilsen was uh- luard V'lth him was Tbs Intrepid Nor we-' t blniaell snu aiuo..i ...v lh barks uf Iho con- irsye.1 oo emotion. Word hpusra. the door sa opi ned by tin a a . Whs-ilncoln Av-nofo was HAS FIlA.Vt IS). Jan. 20 - clam capltrjis:. , elected vice a" of lxm AnKHl n nucu ni ai rtrmallon of tin. president. i ii i.u . .. . . m.i. .llur,nniiy cniiiiiany. cnpi- tors are: n. F. Alexander. Seat milieu si sj.vuu.uuv a ml involv-. He- n n rn-. ....... ,i... Inn principal cities of the Pacific , Will o-lt:. ve n,i ,..,.. i...i nnnounceo; Here Wed- land; K. J. !Ubh,er. president of 'the First Nailonal hank of San! On the hoard '..f Hir.l Th ' "PHal strck of n. F. Alexander. Seat-i'600 "00 and lho ""P'us of ' 500.000 has been subscribed, j cording to President Phillips. oc- MH'OKMICK TO KAII,. ( NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Harold F. ! i McCormlck, whose failure to accom-! pany h!a wife Ganna Walska, j when she sailed for Europe last Bat-1 urday, caused a flurry of excited' comment whk-b was most disturbing! j lo the harvester magnate, announoj I ed Wednesday evening that he was i sailing after midnight on the.l)eut-i schland to Join the diva in Paris. I I'OHTI.AM) HKATKX. POIITI A VII T,.n 911' TI.A C- lleodiiuorlers of fas Insurance :iego; (leorgn . (ochrun. prwl- fc,, 'i,.' ,, ,'i, of the Mutual Mfe lusur- nl(.h hiel.er nl IhA Inn of lh w.l. swift naval maneuvers, the I nlled ' A- rhllllpo. president of the once company. Los Angeles; O. ern hockev leneue hv .lefeI..in ihe Htates government s dry forces hsre I ,'cl,,c Kmancn corjKiration of Key Ru. l of l.os Angeles, and vice 1 Portland Rosebuds Wednesday NEW YORK. Jan. !o.i fnlted 1 Newsi With writs, fists, guns and rol,c,rn ""' '' lB Anlt''1, withlent a busy 21 hours of action ! ,h' rt,y nmri as president. president of Pacific Mutual Insur- I night. S to S. against lllegaMraffic In liquor. Tho While Hlar liner Adriatic and eight other vessels Inst alorea of I liquor seised Wllll.t they wero In' Unci Shan a u.K I ... i I oumher J1.IU camei - " " " , , """.o was mil ...res. ore, hi. l-!'" , " ' II. Sd.asce.1 qulrw.! " n.r.n.na: liquor l-n, o. prtnlng to . Illillala mni ft.. . f . ... . Ilied tool by Hie bond ,. , . " I . lie tielwiMvn tan . -1 - led bin rook s lips set. I . " " . --"" " uoilM's. No word est. " "" -" were urpnseu in mo art of unloading, PRINCE KSI'AI'KS IN': FALL. j I LONDON', Jan. 20. Robert C. j ! Uh.W I Dliv lain.', mnwt t.., I. n marriage to Robert Could Shaw, was! thrown ttnil,ln)ure! Wednesday, dnr-l log a steeplechase at PlumptonJ Sussex. J Shaw was unconscious, but recov-l ercd his senses. He was badly! shaken by the spill. j Follow this "sign of foot comfort' You find the Irade Mark on every pair ' of genuine Arch Pre server Shoes. Our store is headquarters. J4ouston & Jester ynnlily Shoe Service." I 10.000 hollies of foreign wines from ; Snllr lh rnriAt.a fanlnrea1 r ilk. al.a...... -..,, ...... f I ..... ho atleaiBted the great-! arrived ' n history by snnounrlng t that be bail discovered I".le, er kindled by bis le Ii si apparent lo roup of newipsper men feel sway that Ihe psra k was loarhrd In his he apprerliird the aire lend hli Inrt-tment had I rse mills of the man ap- n on hla pale face as he Amundsen on his prison. Ininl to bis blue prison i bis heavy rpugh shoes. " to converse In low sere hanlfv b,..hi.i. ... r question. Amtind- 1 lbs bench closer to; res to the little 1 ! that could be seen Royal llolge line, which Tuesday from Antwerp The llrlllsh schooner Oak a lee with several thousand rases of liquor aboard, waa raptured by the roast-1 guard off Cape Cod. Another ac-! lion of routine character was a do-! rree of forfeiture Issued by Judge Wlnslow agalnat a motor launch, No. 6(S", raptured lust April after' a running fight with the cutter Hen-j ley. ! Ntll.Oll IX KII.I.KI). j KAN PEDRO. Cel., Jan. 20. Il'nlled News) Daniel Lee Jones. 19. of Oreenvllle, N. c, a sailor.' was Instantly killed Tuesday when a heavy hoisting block slipped and! struck him on the head ns he was nnloadlng supplies from thn 1'. H. H. Arctic. The accident occurred while Jones, w " on the window. ..... I it , ,, wim j. . aiaraoy. is, ana u. e. Kn-i 's Of hla rwanl ....... - i iliuni.i. . monri. an or tne v. n. is Tennessee.! tic. A basket weighing more than I a ton was released when the block I slipped. Though struck -by heavy I boxes, neither Mackey nor Edmond ' was Injured. ' I - Kaahlw.1 11,4 ,kr seated them- Hen, w. I. Illd- fr," Parole hnne,l """'! k lha four mem- ""l'- Ha Inieo, ..i 'o Cant-la ' - nniiinn.nl. ins KTAt.E CALLS .Mll.lt HXT. MIAMI. FIs . Jnn. 20. (I'nllerti 11 ibOflk hlnili' Vaail Slllll.-nnl llnaara a,l,.n.ul I IrieeofU hero, but wife of Count Bolin von lloogatrae ProffereH k... .. ... . . rl" J". . .. .. . ... ...... i tna esi.lal- .... . .. ... a. ... ...... flf. --I-...,, i..r liumors siarien wuen ceil sver- "ineen .... I .-fiirii , uurn. iiniioiiaii) auoen untieing iiins- uosllon. "I first cumnitcr, ndmlt'ted Wednesday thai at a mi ... . -. - ,,. ftntari:ilc ex-; party at a Palm Reach night club '' Slno ninl I.I.H. ..... ....... ..11. M. t.n.1 .11..... I ....... in... inns ea'un, ..i tin. ..mi. iiihi iinsm sen aft T my ill.. ""f'h llnlo." II... ';l- n w,r. ,(.Porlltfn '"Iglnni fnllnwi,,. '"" Ain,n,.. .. ""i the IIOIO. flijslrlini on the trip, ' 01 l'l"h mused many new I., .ii mind """ " Parol, tli Is. the possibility of a career on tho' singe. Wayburn refused to comment' further. I Refusnl of Miss Rogers In affirm or deny the rumors strengthened Iho belief Unit she might seek fool llglll fa mo. Itnard niemlme. 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