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PAGE 2 THE REND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 HEADWAY SLOW IN GERM TRIAL Shepherd Counsel Halt State Answers he learned Mrs. Mct'linlock was ilea l and he was to be one of Billy's gua rdia a. "Shepherd's job mi to raise the youngster Billy to manhood; a law-! ycr named Alexander Relehniann waa ' in control of the money." Crowe! Prosecution's Star Witness Dismissed, Testimony Utterly Blocked (U. I. Lriwl Wirt lu I h.- H. i.J Bulletin) CRIMINAL COURT ROOM. hi rago, June 11 Efforts to prove that William 1). shepherd murdered Hilly McClintock failed to make headway UKainst the repented objections of the defense this afternoon. Again and again Shepherd's attor ney proletited against tactics em ployed by State's Attorney Robert B Crbwe and on nearly every occasion they were upheld by Judge Thoniaa J. Lynch. The rulings prevented witnesses from building up the chain of circumstantial evidence by which Crowe hoped to seud Shepherd to th gallows. So completely did the defense hav Crowe stopped that Judge Harry 01 son. who expected to testify for a week, was dismissed after answering I few preliminary questions. Kfforts to draw' the story of the fatal "McClintock fortune" from Al exander Reichmann, the next wit ness. met with little more success. New Home Forced Finally, however. Crowe succeedeo in getting Reichmann to tell part el hia story. It dealt with his effort; to provide a "good home" fo little Hilly. Reichuiann was coguardian ol Hilly, shariug the responsibilities with Mrs. Shepherd. "I never could talk to Mrs. Shep herd alone." Reichmann testified. "Shepherd was always there with h" lind butted into our conversations. "I tried unsuccessfully to get the Shepherds to keep Billy quiet as he wna a sickly child after his mothei died, but they insisted upon draggiK htm all over the country on pleasure trips. "After some effort. I forced them into probate court and made them provide a new home for Billy in the suburbs, where he could get plentr of fresh air. The money was provid ed by the estate, which was in m control." At this point court adjourned fot the day and the state announcer Kelchmann would he questioned fur ther tomorrow. 0M'tiing Statement Made "This man Shepherd." Crowe de clared in his opening statement, "took advantage of his wife's friend ship to Mrs. McClintock and at tached himself to the McClintock household. "He did not work to earn a living, but lived a live of ease, reading and fishing. He did it off the McClin tock fortune." Crowe went over Shepherd's entire history, seeking to show the jury that Shepherd had lived in anticipa tion of Inheriting the McClintock $1,000,000 estate. Shepherd and his wife followed the widow McClintock and her five year old son. Billy, to Texas. 16 years ago." Crowe rontlnued. "He poisoned Mrs. McClintock' mind against the attorney which her de censed husband had appointed to guard the estate. He wanted to get the money in his own clutches." IVath Story Told Crowe then told of Mrs. McClin tock' death. He made no charge of murder against Shepherd for this death, but told the jury thai Shep herd was "dancing with glee' when went on. "This arrangement was not satis factory to Shepherd. He didn't love the boy. He did not want a son to love and educate. He wanted the money. "After falling In other schemes, he decided on one plait of action to guard the money It Included murder- the cold blooded murder of an innocent boy." This "plan of action." Crowe de clared, "consisted of raising Billy to the threshold of manhood and get ting him to make a will." Then. Crowe charged. Shepherd committed the murder. By a court rutins, oil slate's wit negaai were ordered out of the court room. There was a score of them, including pretty Isabelle Pope. Billy's I fiance, and Judge Harry , Olson. Shepherd's nemesis. COUNTY LIBRARY ADDITIONS MADE New List Announced Here Has Many Divisions Another list of books on varied topics has been indexed and placed on the shelves of the Deschutes coun ty public library ready for distribu tion, announces Miss Helu.i Johns, librarian. The volumes are a fol lows: On the Seven Day Shelf Aldrich Mother Mason. Becke Pacific Tales, father Lost Lady. Dickens Christmas Carol. Ferber Cheerful by Request. Foote Pocono Shot. Lewis- - Arrow-smith. Lewis Our Mr. YVrenn. Mitchell Amos Judd. Nordhoff PIcaro. Norris McTeague. O'Shaughnessy Viennese medley. Reynolds His Second Venture. Rothery The High Altar. Stern The Matriarch. Terhune Further Adventures of Lad. Weyman A Gentleman of France. Travel Kd wards Alsace-Lorraine. Notes of a traveler: beautifully illustrated. Edwards Holland of Today. England Vikings of the Ice. En tertaining narrative of the ways and customs of the Newfoundland seal hunters. Relk Tour of America's National Parks Townsend A Iabrador Spring. Notes of a traveler in Nova Scotia and Labrador. Biography Radzlwill Confessions of the Czarina. Bigelow William Cnllen Bryant. Coolidge Ulysses S. Grant. Hall Memories Grave and Gay. Woodherry Nathaniel Hawthorne. Warner Washington Irving. Carpenter John GretnLef Whit tier. History Bonner Story History of France. Lewis & Clarke History of the expedition under the command of Captains Iewis and Clarke. A com plete reprint of the Biddle edition of 1814 to which ail the members of the expedition contributed, with an account of the Louisiana purchase by John Bach McMaster. Hunting The Red Mans Conti nent. The effect of geographical en vironment on American history, with special emphasis on the result upon the primitive American Indian. Skinner- Adventurers of Oregon. You've time to read on Sunday yj'OU relax and naturally turn to your paper for entertainment and informa tion. 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