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;v Eidngp24L1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Three Iffil'JOiS flflCKAT PRISON; TELLS HiS STORY LrEU Ort. April--- liU-"' . t .... thr onsoners t . ..--.. -rate ddi- Ud f" '?,s iI5, and who w " r. Sucrnmcnto, Lai., I.jitf t""'" , .he Oregon prison , rfiurni'U w warden LilUe. .' 1,001 one M V. hnhhle on both and was e . . u;- keener. IjcW ,.. one of th six f "!X, . over the tike""' mi,infd at laree for lrir . ..... u'liilo away from MjiM' "".. traveled l?"""1".. s far awav aa laW "'!"' .:.., ,.,,. In c'lcve- 1'. . "' ",:,"..,; have married l' (U V . - ....ifc t river ill , worked " "MV- i. . n,ft coast Joniffi rh?.. i otnio an automobile Fionu aud drove as far north l,U0"". inril -2. this year. .tUr.D l1.: : r.ome of the l1, effll automobile, when I! re arrested. Jones received a l iiT ifotence in iu v.j .... Lierrtd doui i L wntenced to the Ore r . h; hrnther. Dewe.V Lor robbery committed in Jaolt- county. . Tells 01 escape. n,i related at the prison todny l. his esi-ane from the near Jefferson on the night nj, the bank robber with whom was traveling, was caught, vreral shots were fired at us," ', "and we r:in. Murray was (hi in a wire fence when he tried (ft tireupli it. H was probably Jit night. 1 ran on uowu iu iimu v.r n fence. All night I hid in the brush. About ...).. thp next morn.nc I start- KM8 the Sautiam river on a ruft I made of two railroad ties ana Id gate that I found. About half the rut t broke in two uud id to swim the rest of the way. toy clothes I went on to Albany, id tberc all day and that nigut (lnd autoniubile and drove south. i three miles out of Albany I i ml lantern s.guaMing me to 1 thoindit it was the posse, u 'ft the cur. This supposition w.ts .firmed, for the last 1 saw of the the posse was shoot. ng at it. Came Throuah Eugene. I hirkinii-kcil town id Alb.inv. and fir out of Albany caught u freight ! waich I rude t r.ugene. uut i ' n I nt mice. cdiiL'ht i-.notnerl it-fat which took me to .Merlin." I I !( denied that letters received by IJialurkey of Portland, purpurting! cuuie from liitn were written by j He wild it was true tint lie i O-iapel Linnid Kisher, and said he1 his f.iigrr prints on the It Iter so t iirnitiirt cmi d hi i-ttiif irmiwl. ! ritou authorities never duubtcd this came from Jiuics. He also ttfd havjuf; written a post card B aton to his brother. Ui-wcy. who in hImi ii ii ituniilii if lliel -ntury. This was s gned by ihp! Kred Hew. jdoswhn twice arrested, he claims, i tli rand inland. Neb., and again eland, lis bNutity wasn't bus- J it (inuid 1-land and be w.is! mlr a slmrt tinn. Hut in Clivi- Jones chillis, lie stole $.'140 'in 1 anil a d.nmoiHl uin that w;is ; -:red for $olltKl. , detective reco- him a (Ircgn .luties. ro .lone-s the detective the diamond and Burner to turn liitn loose. .loues :rea tins loot, he said, while work- a iniek driver fir a firm of rior decorators He had taken rknifn snd touls to a wealthy home I re tb man and women who owned home and another man who wan were all drunk. Tie diamond n'n In nn n diif Th., twnd told his wife to not it nw:iv Fnmeiinp ntnln it She tiRsed jt jtito a vase.' aid "After a while I wont hn,k i manaed to be the Inst of the rkmeo to leave the house, I rifled 'ase anil cot the diamond, thp and a nrrimr nr Knn.h ti... J' didn't llllOlint to mil Mi " OREGON MOTOR CO. 1 W 0.10 OWvm Stars in Chorus John Siofert CLUB PLEASES of tone quality was equally pleaiinc in the enrore. The Kirat Word of Theodore Do hois' Seven Ust Worils o( Christ was sunj by Hie Choral Hub as a con ilu.ion to l'art One of the proeram, repeat. tig the aurresa of the presenta li' n of l lie entire sacred rnntatl in st. Mary's Catholic rliiirch on liood 1 rid.ty. ( Haisy Itelle Tarter interpreted the dreaml ke "Intermeuo" of Uuilmnnt, as the opening selection in the sec ond purt of the program. "In a 1'er sian Harden," a sonj cycle with tvords selected from the Fitzgerald transla tion of Oniah Khayyam's "Huliaiyat" and music by Lira Lehmann. was sung with distinction by .Mrs. KUis, Miss Hristow. .Mr. Siefert and Mr. Winder. From the first, "Wake: For the Sun satter'd into flight the starj ' to the lyric conclusion "Alas, that Spring should vanish with the Itnse the four singers gave the listeners a new appreciation of the poetic sweet- MOVE TROOPS (Continued from page one) sistance has been given Hulgnrian as-, sassins. Moscow Is Implicated ! Soria dispatches quote Minister of the Interior Kousseff as declaring that not over lott persons have been arrested throughout ltulgaria during the. campaign agaiust terrorists. He asserts that Moscow furnished arms and money for the subversives. Pretuier Tzankoff declared the statement -attributed to the British. ness and sadness of pleasure whicln abr party members recently in Sofia 1 II l" ii ni 'ri r . j that many had been killed in Bui- in the Jiuliaiyal. ' The four voices I ., . , , . . i together, tcm.r solos, bass B(ll, ; garm without trial is ' sheer calumnj . duets, contralto recitative and solo, ! " declared the situation is calm and soprano solos lent variety to the ' tnrouguom ine coumrj following of the theme. Giant Dirigible is Back at Lakehurst After Long Journey A largo audience received very fa vorably the concert presented by the Cecilian Choral club of CO voices in the Music auditorium at the Universty of Oregon last evening at S o'clock. The music wr.s presented under the direction of Hugh Winder, choir di rector and soloist of St. Mary's Cath olic church. The same program will be broadcast tomorrow evening from Oregonian radio station KUW to an audience of 300.000 people. The song cycle, "Jn a Persian CJ'arden." will be sung at 7 o'clock by Joanna James Kllis, Evelyn Bristow. John Siefert and Hugh Winder, assisted on the piano by Charles Uunyan. This part of the concert will occupy about 4j minutes. It will he followed by a five minute talk on Eugene. At S:;tO the remainder of the program will he presented. The choral club will sing high mass in St. Mary's cathedral in Portland at 9:45 o'clock Sunday morning. Prelude March, by Henry Smart, played on the pipe organ by Daisy Belle Parker began the program for last "evening. The orcanist nlaved with vigor and brilliance, with agree-1 able interpretation of the singing (jtinlity of the second movement. Mo- zart's (Piorin Twelfth Mass. was ' sung by the Choral club in English, I under the skilled d.rection of Mr. Winder. John Siefert sang Jensen's "Murmuring Zephyrs" with charm and finish. His diction is admirable. The gulden quality of his resonant tenor vn'co was apparent in the en core, as well. Veni Jesu. by'Cherubinl was suns Latin by the Choral club with d:gnity and grace. Joanna James Kllis. sonrano. who was to have Fung Hainbriilgc Crist's "The Dark King's I laughter." sang instead Massanet's "Elegy"' by re- i quest. Mrs. Ellis' singing was full of j color anil charm. and exquisitely phrased. She sang "Love's on the High Itoad"' as an encore. A splendid rendition of the Lntiti in Verd 's Jesu Dei Vivi was presented by the trio. Joanna Jam's Ellis, John Siefert and Hugh Winder. This was followed by a solo by Mr. Winder, "The Horn," by Klegier. a number well adapted to Mr. Winder's powerful baritone voice, with its unusual range. The richness Othpr indirect disnatches. however. continue to report that King Boris of Bulgaria is virtually A prisoner in the royal palace at Sofia under Uen eral Ltuureff, head of the military junta. Sofia continues under virtual mar tial law. The Bulgarian militia is LAKEHL'KST. X. J.. Anril o. i'.ng mcreaNeu as auiuor ie. u, t',,,..'. i,,. , . i council or ambassadors hi i nr.!, m af'l, Tidh.Xd"L". where she went Weduesd.iv, the bi i :,UB',:M"- " V United States dirigible I.os Angeles I ' tlmt came to earth at her home field here PREMIER TZANKOFF SPEAKS at 5:40 o clock this morning. ., L.4.M.)i.rM11i,r heen -e. w.TVT ! T.ankoff declared to the Associated ?ho. . ' '"".her hangar , h(, dln , ma,,. Aboard the giant aircraf were members of parliament hree neks of American mail rm ; : , jsi d , ia ,. S' rlo .Y". r .;" i' -dUl.n. here, were "sheer cal- brought them. Strong head winds audi generally rough weather accounted 'r' the slow time on the return trip, "ap-i tiiin (ieorge W. Steele, command. n officer explained. The return took six and a half hours more than thp similar trip hail taken on the , Los Angeles' previous visit to Bermuda., The trip down had taken about 14 hours. Despite the weather, however. Cap tain Steele said, the trip was com paratively uneventful and the Los An geles behaved beautifully. Aliens Must use . Bows and Arrows On Jack Rabbits LONDON'. April 24. Aliens who would hunt jack rabbits or other game in Nebraska must resort to the wea pons of old. such as the bow and ar row, used by the first Americans. At torney tieneral Spillman held in an "pinion following a request from the foreign language information service uinny. The premier said the laborite mem bers of parliameut had not seen the things they alleged they saw. Three members of the British house of commons were quoted in a Belgrade dispatch Wednesday night as declaring after a visit to Sofia they were convinced several hundred persons hnd been killed without trial and on the merest suspicion after the recent bomb explosion in the cathedral there. The number of arrests, they said were estimated at 0.0OO. . The men quoted were Josiah C. Wedgewood and W. M-ickinder, labor members, and P. D. Maiue, a unionist. MINISTRY STRONG PARIS, April 24. Le Matins Sofia correspondent says reports of a change in the Bulgarian cabinet are, absolutely unfounded. The ministry under Premier Tzankoff, is stronger than ever, he declared. Our 571-Store Buying Power Saves You Money Will J Jri jjl 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Buying Most We Buy For Less Selling Most We Sell For Les3 Fashionable Spring Coats Smarter In Style Lower In Price Style lives, and breathes, and has its being in these smart Coats ! They express the most charming Coat modes of the season. At whatever price you wish to pay, you will find a splendid Coat at this Store. Finely Tailored of Good Fabrics Made of excellent materials and in colors which become the Spring especially those "woodsy" shades which sug gest the out-of-doors. At each price, there is value worthy of your attention. $9.90 to $29.75 ALLIANCE SOUGHT BUULIN. April 24. A dispatch bureau in Washincton for an opinion , from Athens reports that M. Takla- on Nebraska taws relating to aliens, j manos. an agent of the Creek gov The Nebraska law forbids aliens to j eminent, is en route to Belgrade to canv firearms, the attorney general said. Regarding the rights of al'ens to hent or fish in the state he added that an -alien may fiflt if he so de si, es. rnd hunt too. as far as any spe cific law on this subject is concerned, but the law against aliens currying firearms "would make it necessary for him to do his hunting with a bow and arrow. STATISTICS BORN HILL At the hoin--. Friday, April 24. 11VJ.1. to Mr. mid Mrs. J. B. Hill, KISS Lincoln street, a daughter. some negotiations for an alliance between Greece and Jugo-Slnvia. The Greek premier, M. Micbalako poulis is quoted ns saying that the Athens government has no intention of intervening in the Bulgarian sit uation unless the Greek frontiers are threatened.. The premier, nevertheless believes, it is ndflcd that an enlarged Bulgar ian army is likely to cause unrest in the minds of the Greek people who will view it as a menace of the status quo in the Balkans. IVAN MANOEFF KILLED HO EI A, April 24. 0P Ivan Man oeff, a member -of the secret com mittee of the Bulgarian communist Travelers Cheques A. R. A. Trncnln uos aro for those "ovjsii safe mid con- 'Miiont travel monev. !f lost nr stolon tbov valueless to those "o cmno into posses- "Hicy nre ensh Me anywhere ;'W ,11P f jet yours "ro a 1hp Fi x nnval hpo you start on v"ur trip. FIRST NATIONAL BANK -u?ene, Oregon Spohr's Violin Method and the results achiev ed by my students prove My Method is Right j The method of teaching coii icortos, the recogni.ptl grent lest compositions written for !thc violin, to beginners, which liiis been followed by !the Pacific Conservatory of Music is n method alho fol lowed by Louis Spohr. The Wiginnf edition of Spohr's famous violin method ap peared in IS.'i'J. The metli otl took immediate rank as one of the very foremost ikind. In this first book The American Revised Edi tion Concertos are a part of j the instructions in the first ' year's work. This fact alone bears out the method fol lowed by the Pacific Con servatory and we have I proven time and time again i by the actual performance of many of our students l that concertos can be suc cessfully mastered by stu dents in the first year's work. Pacific Conservatory of Music Boughs Fairbankl THIEFBAGDAD .The picture every child h&3 waitec a lifetime to see CHILDREN'S MATINEE Saturday 10:15 a. m. under aitapices of American Association University Women Note that starting time is. ,10: 15 This Saturday Only CHILDREN 10c UT W. eft ADULTS 20c g ii m party, was shot and killed by the police today when he refused to sur render. Another store of arms has been found by the police in a search of a home of a suspect conspirator. Pearls worth $2,000,000 belonged to the wife of Caligula, emperor of Ancient Borne. I II Eat iron Grahams and Milk SPRING FEVER puU th brake o mnr of u evmy year. Thoughtlessly we continue to eat the heavy foods of winter thai clog the system and slow us up. In grandmother's day everybody took a spring tonic. Today, in the best of families they change the diet. Try it this spring. Eat Tru-Blu Grahams and milk daily for a week. 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Jlegular Prices After Monday LUCREY'S Jewelry Store W. W. BRISTOW Fraternal Order of Eagles Drill Team Benefit Dance ARMORY Tuesday Evening, April 28 The Eaclen Drill Team aniwiurin a a benefit d'anrn ou tho ilmvo datn fur thn purpose of li;iylrit new uniforms. Our drill team will competo with tenuis front I'ortlmid, S.ilem, and MurMiflntil at Annual Statu Convention to lin held In Eu gei In Juno. V want our team to look the best and carry off the prize. All Kaftles aro uravil to nttond nud Invito your friends Public Cordially Invited WOOD'S SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA Ticket lino (tux Included) Ladle Fre DHILL TKAM DAXCB COMMITTEE