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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1928)
TMR KLAMATH NEWS. PACE EIGHT TUESDAY,-AUflUST 7, 102 Around the World , with the UNITED PRESS Amorous Minister - Goes to Prescott With U. S. Dicks Courtnev Flyers Tell of Rescue Contlaued from rage Oa Coroner's Jury , Returns Verdict In Killing Case LOS ANGKLK8. Auit. . (TIM 1 H10KMX. Arli., A UK. (. (UP) litis-rmeal on the trip down A eoron.r'a Jury Inrsstlgatlna th. I . ., I irthur 11a In llrooks. lovln"' !" ' dining room (o dala 'of Barbara Mauser, whosv ' Jr,"r,V J . . i .u ,-...., . .iki.i,m. wJ " l''ll l'r a narra- u. Hbdy was found last UIM ud IWr Wlhtr , Pr of Oklahoma, will bt terauM of whol , In a nearby canyon, lalt today I10 ""' " ' "' ' takeu to PivkoM tomorrow by ,, r..urn..d an ope. v.rdlct. relua-1"""'" ' " " d f"d,r1 "fur h'r4 II. rr.ar.ls the p.rlnc of In. to .tat. that death had be,n at phyalelan. do-rlbd at hu own ,,,, h cornea!,-. .Whale " a. a caused by gunshot wound. . Ptomaine pol.onlng. The dosd " ,the fl)lng bont Whale, aa a . ' ' i.,. ... : Gerald Brown, t. and 1 for ' I nlted Statoa die- .urceaafnl veiunre, and uot sole- our fullnro lo mi ttioro. but our Tillure haa enahli'd ua to uVm mistral, my coiitt'iillnti when 1 1 got ni) equipment together. Tiiul la. to rrosa the Allaulle aufely by ntr.v.vou imiftt httve a avaworthy flying boat and an vfrirlenr wlrvlt. "If we had not had a meta boal, Ihe flamea would have fin ;Roscoe's Spouse Requests Divorce (Ontlnaetl From Vtuf One) Russ.ll B(. Clair Pelitel, no- euaed of having murdered the gill, with whom -he had lived aa a husband and who waa about to bear him a child, aaa preaeut at the Inuueat. lie refuted 'a Idrn l.owena Brown. T. Thoae near " " "tooaa l. charged death: .Mm. Pearl nrown. and . w" vlolalioo ot the white alave Karl 10, and Wlllard, 4. ' I Prisoners tn the county Jail ASUNCION'. Paraguay Fifteen where Brooks la au Inmate, aay m. ih. iwutir km uni natch, i women and two men are belter- the minister haa been going thru bora were) nreaent and aald It was ,'ed to have been killed when the ' intensive training for hia ap the cor pee of the former Phlla- i launch Itororo. carrying 75 pa- iwarance aa hia own lawyer, delphla girl who bad come to Loa ' ameers caught fire off lu En-1 He doea lota of talking In the Augelea with tVUiel. j ramada. according in a report In 'early hourn. folloavd by aettlng Tha coroner' Jury found that 1 ihe newapaper El Liberal today. up nercisr. Interwilttently In , me day. roval exerrleca theieard waa about ntldnlght our tlmi t. mrouKli ine hall of the jail aa largo clientele of peraon prom- litenlly conneited Willi Ihe flltnr ! Arhurklo. according to lb Inheil ua before we hit the water, icoiiiulalnt. could wl no "klik If wo had nut bid a aca- oul because hia wire re- worthy Iv.mt we. should all havei,u"""' "h h,m' been ilrowueil lu the durk. The rbtnplalni ilivlmvd thtil ul "If we bad not had a good wiroletta nobody Ihe Hollywood puny wneii A r- M would probably 1 ""'I"" ' "mi'U hi ever ha fouud ua. " ; '" " . woman nan .i it h..i k.,i ihm acreanted for help nml Mr. Ar- a gunahot wound bad been Hi- . ilirtA In th Blrl with "hnmli'fH- ' F.SSKX. la. Miaa Nina al Intent" but recommended that;Palk. a farmer, and delegate to a bugle of hoped-for freedom. further luteal Igatlon Into the ac-1 ihe national democratic conven-! Since "firing" bl lawyer, he lual can of death be made. j Hon at Houaton. openely re-' haa been engaued In an extensix-o The body anppowdly had been nounced the . democratic party ;stu.ly of la-. In th canyon alnc June t. and declared today ah would t0. ce ( expt, , , wnaei va aiieaeu " m. ni-ri.ori iiuu.er iui among the lust to come un In' . - W ih- ...l . .1.1. . nr..alH.nt Cka ..I.I .k. katl.v.il -L F ' ' .a.- . . - . y - i ne court calendar. He dented lhat he bad killed the republican nominee would . tachea aav bar. aaying ihe bad Jumped from ' prove th better friend of the th car aad disappeared . , i farmer. ! ' Evidence obtained by authori-; ly because he escaped with hia life and the Uvea ot hia com- ,h....ui... . ' L..4 r nurlie "I didn't have much filling accinent aim ruiiure. we snoutii -" - when It happened." .aid C.pt. n.ver have . been able to demon-1 T" roi.ipl.l l ul Courtney the 10-Hond end- -"' " value of Ihe precau-;"""' ' ...la: 'h ing of two year.' of prelu,r.tlon. " !. 1 a "' .d your '""""' "It all aeenied w abK,lutly un- T V.W IVt-immtliinj ' N.TlTf '"'"" " " ' "Ye., this attempt took l.o!hrl111' beeome Inloalcalrd , yeara of preimrutlou. Another WP,r ' '" '" i westward rroaslng ' ' " '" I entirely, a financial matter. '" m. iJ in """" we had had no trouble whatever. 1 machine, which we were ; " - ' 1 The machine and engluea wr I forced tn aiiandoti because tap-,"" " ".. functioning betierMhan over be-'" t' la ret told us It was Ira-r nqne.wa .... - nossllile to hoist It aboard the .alimony. 'The who! business from the ! Mlnnea aska. haa cost Mr. Ilosmer time I aaw the flamea until we n'eat dent of money. lou hit the water Come lo Our ' Bio Clearance Sale NtW and USED Furniture BARGAINS for EVERYBODY; On Liberal Credit Term. We Buy or Trade for Unod Furniture Klaniath Furniture Co. 1011 Main Street PKbne 894 l p to this point It was ex actly 1:35 Ureenwlrh time, which ; utenipt nt is ! Tire first wl(e of Arbucklo. - Mlnta Our fee. wns with him d illy ! could, not bav. 1 ''l hanlly ask hiin to do more ,,url" hu wnsatlonal trial In j court taken hunger than J or 30 -, ''one. At the Pine Tree omU," Courtnfy wld. - "We wen fly in t 1,S0 ft and pvtrvihing a tiark but comtoriable. I flint maw a faint red clow . h' lHtiUrtl fcatur. Th five-act bill thla Tueadav rvflMUd on my wlndscrwn. If t'10 newhal mrh.larly and and Wednesday contains nlntv V bad any feeling, about It utl, nppar- 0f comedy, with aome excellent Rad ,l tJln 1 looked baclr. 8ati KraiuMtu'o. but mveral imnittin tier he had beii i-lrarad nf the harara ihedlvon-tMl htm ou ihe ttea lnvesiiaatini tha atory tiuli-1 BLVK ISLAND. III. The body rated ahe may have lived tor of a man. riddled apparently with aeiaral daya with the bullet hulleta of a machine gun. was woatid la her head and may hare found In Tin ley park here today, crawled aome distance throuah police believe the man. nppar- the braah. blinded by the shot. ,uty 0f Italian extraction, had . h.w i. ,.1 . I ,.T - . wnn. Iw-n 'raftawn frtr at 11 Haa , . . . .. . . . ...... 4T lautmra nrManiifinn niaauiaT ana vtn i itinatitn in Aa for ute. I hope to be able ttt Ul (tP ailttilllltlltt llallll Utlil make additional exp.-rhiit.nts for ro" desert Inn the aneral aoid of aviation." ( a pi, Courtney In a tall, slen- Kor reatilta ua N flana Ada. I cUsrtrootu atmtiMphvre by plnrtiitt. IRlaKws. nij nuiutui'he h a Ian At the Liberty art a atandard presentation t A clever chattering cartoonist, who: thing shot up In a terrific I ltltrpfinn tirfc ecrM' by nam, sends the show sheet of flame. a ww ...... " n),rrilv '" " bright and I "I looked tack for rierc. to IVPr Alarf 111 V ill brM,r "lng In which he point It out. I suppose. Hut he'd fflll draws nationally known people ia ! already aeen the flame and he a TOmfMiy vein, keeping up a fund Itll.KIt KII.I.HIt To asoat people a private detec ll agency stands for law. order aad security, and this I general ly th truth of th caae. but new , SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. t (IT 0f humor throughout. ana tnea on 01 mea places is 11 i.iugauon over ine win 01 , Uartleit ,na jone, . dainty discovered to be .nothing more Mrs. Kloanor Martin. San Fran- mls and a talented pianist of aor leas tbaa a "blind" to ahield ; Cisco's social arbiter for many fer ,om, h, frum ,,.,, fom. th operaiiona of a band of years, was promised her tonight cdy as well aa a little crossfire crooks. A deictlT agency by by au attorney for John Downey fooling that la entertaiulng Its ry natur u in a position to narvey. ner son by her first mar- Harry Kavburn a likeahiA i ik. ri .i.i -lu ... f . .1 i .1 . . . . : p ler- m.a -. sonallty W th a atorv or iwn ..J ; IIARRISIiritO. Ore.. Aug. . (AIM Taking a ride on a home i which 4 1, faiher had bought for .h.t ,.n n. . I).. ...In. luomaa nrision. l.i. was room. I turned off both awltche. k'"'"- Baiurday nlgbl when the and noaed th. machine over Into 1 hunt n"tr"U "g OB bim- h.a.tli.n. .Ilv. In h.irn ' ( n .. t . ' " I U I ik. News office. j' We -pluuged toward enta aad for this reason It be-, codicil to her will. isome topicalities that are. right com especially oangarous 11 11 in coaicn. gept secret Dy Jirs. ;Up to the minute, will alao act aa la not run on atrirtly honest and Martin until her recVnt death at master of ceremonies for the en lalcal haa. Ilh age ot 103. waa mad seven tire program. Sura an Institution la pictured yeara ago and provide only an-1 a big. time act Is The Hick la "Hidden Aces." la which proximately $250,000 for John ; wllle Four, a quartette of comedv Charles Hutchison, the daredevil -Downey Instead vof 1500.000 aa ' harmonists who specmlit in statu Ban. to starred and which provided In. the terms of a will ,pclally written numbers that soasss to lb. Llbrty theatre to-.drawn, tn 1S1J. ,are ,uw , k (k ,ud .sy. Thomaa Burk. ably por-1 Th. entire estate haa been val- . , .mmer of amusement Sel trsed by Harry Norcrow. Js the,u.Kl at about I00.000. :iom har. ,ach rJ(cM owner of the aenrgy and his er- j oulald. of grand opera. vlrws ar. enlnited to guard a col- p 1 L Aviotnra I T" Thre Crowall 8itera. with lotion of. raluabl. Jewel, which rOlllsn AMaiOrS lhelr cmU. (n.,", ' tH'rrl? h' coir I Rescued f rnm Sea 1 '" -' p..- - e"" , ate ot real music lovers. ihe.. only w Burst nnfslthtul to hi. ; trust, but b boldly connives to i (Contlnoed From Page Om) steal th jewels himself, and to ! this end he atlllies a-large num-'our progress." Kubala said. "A her of bis "detectlvaM f. assist defect developed, bowever. In the ! bis m.farioos arbeme-i. There 1 gasoline feed-line and we knew : broken off In the crash and girls have met with much success lo th eastern concert field. On the screen. "Sailor , Hay Murphy." starring George Jeseel. - 1 ( " m v.. i. iUV niun aaa 11 are several others who attempt to that wt must make an attempt plane waa otberwiae damaged the Crowds lint her. steal Ik gems, however, and It . to return to Paris. . all makes for th most exciting j Knglnc Trouble. Large crawds gathered about nf stories and affords ample op-: "On the wavy back, trouble de- th plan today In (he Leikoes pertsaltiss (or th sl.r to go i veloped In tha engine and It was harbor, near where the Marshal hrossi with some of his most ; while we were endeavoring to Pilsudski, as ths flyers called hatardous atutita. Lovely Alice ; locate the case that we fell In the their plana, was being dlsman Calkoua la bis leading Vdy and ' sea some SO miles south of Ope , tied snd prepared for shipment to Barbara Tennant is cast as the , Flnlrtere. Fortunately for ua. j Paris. Jost how soon the avla Itusalaa prlarea. The list of j the steamship Somos was near tors expect to make another at playera also ' Includes Paul and we were saved and the air- tempt la not known, but Kubala Wstgel. Jamea Bradbury, Jr., Fraak Whltsoo. and ! plane salvLged. said it would be "at the first op- "The wings of the plane wero portune. moment. 0 a cool stroke ' O I ; o TREE T E A ORANGE PEKOE Whether you wield a rac quet outdoors, or sit astride a swivel indoors, the heated question of the hour is "How can I keep cool? The answer is Tree Tea Iced! To makercally good iced tea; you must use a tea of full ( flavor with strength enough ; to withstand the dilution i caused by pouring over ice. Tree Tea Orange Peoe is that kind of tea quickly. the water. "Pierce had turned ihe petrol off and the broken feed line should be no longo spraying. But the fire did uot no oul. "1 fett that we must be near the water and so I flattened out and the next stage waa 'an auto matic attempt to land. The in struments were useless. I had no hope of seeing anything. "Rut I looked down automat ically, and I saw the glow .of the burning engine reflected tn the water. "With that bit of row I mam aged to hold the machine In something like a landing position. and the rest I must have-done i absolutely automatically. . I "1 suppoae I did have feelings. The tail waa already burning j away and when I pulled up to land I half expected to find thnt the controls had . parted. It , didn't seem as they could still: be there. t " "The flames finally went out after we landed. We used every thing we nuld on them but the. ship burned for ten or fifteen minutes. . We stood on the hull and watched the flames consume the last drops of the spilled petrol and the paint on the metal work. Thank Ood It was metal. f.Afml.np Tank Hold "Tha chief thing I remember of that la the four of us standing on the hull, looking nt each other and watching the thing burn. We were watting for the patrol tanks o go up. We didn't douht hut that they were going ip, and an we stood In a row and waited. . I don't think we said anythi lg. The flamea were buring rather brightly within three feet nf S00 gallons of petrol, when all of a sudden we were In darkness. , "Perhaps a ware flicked them out. We were In a rather heavy swell. "Then we. got busy. Wo talked. We connected the two boat hooks prepared for such an emprgancy and made a wiretesn mast. "Oil more scut out an' SOS and got no reply. We decided to wave our power till daylight, when all operator were on duty. "At daybreak we, Bent another SOS. The Celtic answered imme diately. I had been trying to es timate my position, and we nave ft to them hurriedly." Perfect landing "We had examined the plane. Everything was In first class shape except fhe portion that was burned. If I had landed In broad daylight' I couldn't have made a belter landing in a heavy ffwell. "We heard through our wire less that several ships were look ing for s and we lixtencd to them exchanging .messages about us. "After I had gjven that po sition. I realized the rut; we were drifting. I spent several hours calculating by dead reckon ing and such wirtflcnj bearings as I could gel, our actual po sition. "Captain Frank H. C'lnrot of the Mlnnewaska rea'lzed th.a our plane would drift faster Than a ship. He carefully allowed for this, extra drift and he picked us up. It Is unnecessary to try to tell you how grateful we are to the captain of tho Minneawaska or how much we admire his ea mannhlp. - " "Our feelings when we sighted the ship and knew i( had sighted us are also hard to describe. H-o worthy Kuuipniem "We are very disappointed at MOOSE ATTENTION Important business meatino;. Thursday AuKUst Dth. Refreshments Served 5- ANNOUNCEMENT, . PAUL C. LONG Chiropractor Has opened a suite of offices at 127 . 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