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Wednesday. May 27, 102.').
WIIHJBFFENSES
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hlra If I bad done something I
should not or if I hadn't done ome- niat
thing I should. He said no he ti,ere." Asked If he knew of any
didn't think so. I told him when parttea lntt nld Deen arrested, and ;
wo went on the force none of us turnej 0ose wilhout trial, a I
could ride the motorcycle, but Docpolnt that much testimony was also
Powell said we would all take turns jgiven on 0y Argraves, Bardell and
and learn to ride. No one wanted I Browni cooper said there were a
to so I learned as a favor and an ,.. cf instances where prison-
found had erer come up for trial
officer Brown said they had not.
Former policeman Cooper was
called to the stand. Asked why
he had been cut off the force.
Cooper said he was charged with
associating wllh "wild women."
Later in his testimony he claimed
aoYer to have associated with
"wild women" only in line of duty
In looking their place over to see
no "rough sturr was puueu
Bulgaria Sends;BlasiSuspecis
o bcattpia, zeeKsnigncrup!
a favor and an
accommodation. I told the mayor
I couldn't see why he was letting
p.e to. He said if you want a rec
u.in.. mixtion for a Job I will give
. Vou rue. I said no. mayor, I won't
, ask ji'U for anything, because I
don't thlr.k your recommendation
won lil be uny good. asked for
my resignation and I told him I
wouldn't give it to him, but I laid
uiy star and 'billy' on the table And
. walked out."
Attorney Marx asked the witness
nt this point it he knew of an at
tempt of some of Chief Loucks of
ficers to "plant" liquor in a house
on Broad street, that was to be
raided, to insure the obtaining of
evidence to get a conviction. Ar-
graves said "yes" he knew this
was done. Also liarx asked: ."Uo
you know of desrriminations made
In the charges against livestock to
owners, whose stork has been taken
to the city pound. Argraves an
swered: "Yes, Tuttie had four
horses In the pound about five
hours, and Luucks charged him
$5.00 per head; also Smith of the
brick yard was charged at the same
rate, but the Klamath Tacking com
pany had 34 head taken up and
they were first asked 50.00 then
let off for 10 dollars. Tuttie had
four horses and he paid Chief Loncks ;
seven dollars cash and gave him a
note for $13.00." , The receipt for
the, seven dollars was produced at
this point" by Argraves, and .Loucks
said ttie note was in hi safo In the
office, v. k-n - .
,- Mayor Goddar'tt . subjected Ar
graves to a lengthy cross examin
ation and laied a great deal of stress
on Argraves, neglecting to rendeT
assistance In herding a big crowd
of Central school kids through the
streets pn-the occasion of ong of
their recent rallies. Argraves an
swered, "I saw yon trailing along
after the kids, and two other offi
cers,, one on each side, so couldn't
. see where'l was- needed very badly."
.The mayor said "Don't yon think
these children should be protected
from traffic danger?" Argraves
answered "It didn't look to me like
you were going about it in a very
sensible way, I figure the best way:'ters
to guard them against traffic would
have been to station an officer at
the Intersections ahead, and behind
them Instead of tagging along after
the croud."
On crosa examination Attorney
Marx asked Argraves if be ever
erg had been taken to the station
and either turned loose by the chief
or mayor immediately without the
formality of coming up before Judge
Gaghagen or released the next
morning. Asked specifically for an
instance, the witness said some
months ago he and officer Brown
had seen a party cross the Eighth
street lot to the back of the Herald
building and that he had followed
into the back room and found a
card game going on. He and
Brown confiscated the cards and
;v if- -I V c
A number of men have becn'sentcnccd to execution 'and prison
for alleged complicity in the outrage,' tut tlicHulgarian 'government
is still seeking "liiglicr ups'i responsible-for' the explosion 'in Sofia
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chips and brought one or more of
the parties to the station, but the
mayor put In an appcrance and
let the parties go. A $20 check
had been put up on this occasion
with some of the officials but the
'next morning this check was given
back or torn up. On this point
the mayor offered the advice that
he had conferred with the city at
torney and on his advice that there
was not sufficient evidence to hold I
the parties, they were turned loose
and their bond refunded. ordinate officer was remiss or not'
Cooper said on one occasion he in rls duties. Ho said the laws'
and Officer Brown ran onto a party should be enforced honestly and!
of nine men and eight women all ' fairly over all alike without fear or
either drunk or with a pretty good I favor. "Why Just the other day
start, in a local noodle Joint, and 1 1 saw the mayor and chief in a j
that there were three bottles of i car driving over 30 miles per houri
and leading another one. I "",
blood on his face and I i-k.d him,
what hapfh'ni-d. '! I '' "r'f""k
Wny u.'t mo up with K" "Why,
bo did he beat you?" I ,u j
say "It was all over Unit black I
sheen. Ho said the black sheep was ,
his and 1 said h '.mid not have
her hocnuse she was ours." I siiys,
"You ought to be man enough fr
Way." "How could 1?" he say.
"He told me tn hold my bunds HP
and bent niu over the head will
it ii ii. I'm cuing to Illy for the sher
iff ami have, hi in bound to the
peace." I Hiiys. "Tliere Is no oc-
leaslou for a sheriff nil neenuiit of
them few cuts." "'h. yes." he says.
"I'm li.ni:y hurt." I ay. "You
I ought In .i..h some "f the hluod n(f
yourself." Ho he went over to the
lake and got off hi horve nud
washed a little of Hie blood. ' He
got on bis horie and was riding lo
wurilH lllv. lie nays In me, "You
hud belter take your rlllo with you
bi'i'iiiine Way Is brluuing the dry
nheep uud going to luku a huurli of
ewes and lauilis iioteud. And." he
nays, "you had belter cover lilui at
a dlMtiineo beeaiixe If yon leuve him
he'll pull lliul gnu ou ynu." I says,
"Alrighl I'll wiitvh nut for him," so
I got my rifle out nf I he bed nud I
was walklug along Willi him ou the
trail, lie got off. hi horse and he
sank to hi knee and 1 went up to
lilia and I aay. "Aro uu badly
hurt?" anil h any. "Ve, I m."
So I say again, "How did It hap
pen?" He sny, "It was over that
blink sheep. II snlil she w his
nud I suld hit could not htiv her
beciiiise she was our, lis tell me; on
to put my hand up and he beat me
over Hi beud with a gun." Then
ho put hi hand to bl
h nil)', "Hood help ual
head and! bone,
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t.iuieuroi in wmcn iiuiiurcuscre Kiucu.'s ivaskaioit ixx), given six
years, and Kocff (x),' sentenced to dcatliarc'scco.U:iiig.tukcu)lte
their prison. in. chains Vtciicof Jliechauis ' ''
liquor in sight among the party.
Officer Brown went to the phone
and called Mayor Goddard. and- be
(Cooper) didn't know what the
mayor's words oyer the phone were,
but Cooper and Brown did not mo
lest the party at all, and he under
stood that the mayor was going to
take the matter up personally with
the offenders.
Former chief of police Powell
was called to the stand by the
mayor. He testified that he was at
the station on the night of the
raid on the Broad street place
where the alleged liquor plant was
made and that he knew nothing of
It and believed beyond a question
of a doubt that Chief Loucks
wouldn't stand for any such busi
ness for a minute.
Gene Henry, city engineer, who
has his office in the police quar-
was also called and he co-
oberated Powell's statements en
tcto, however. Henry admitted as
Powell did that the "plant" .might
have been arranged before they
came cn the scene.
W. H. Perkins, of the Evening
Herald took the stand and took
issue with the testimony of ex-of-
through a busy street and I felt like
arresting the two of them myself,"
Marx said. "If a traffic officer
wants to he officious he can ar
rest every driver of a car In Klam
ath Kalis every day on some minor
traffic law violation."
U. S. Will Maintain
Firm Stand On Debt
Question With EuroDe
WASHINGTON", Vay 26. Presi
dent Coolldge held an unscheduled
conference with
chairman cf the
(Continued From Page One)
he immedlaicly fall?
Toll Whole Story
A. He got off and washed his
face. Do you want me to tell you
the wholo story?
Q. Yes, go right ahead and tell
the wholo story.
A. I was out with a bunch of
ewes nnd lambs and that morning,
on the 23rd, I went to camp once
a day.
Q. Begin otfwhere you first saw
Senator Borah. iTlm ,hat morning
forolgn relations
About half past 10 that morn-
recelred any special instructions
from the mayor or chief as to his ' ticeT Cooper on several points in de
dnties. Argraves said "yes." "The ! fense of the boys who were grabbed
mayor called me up to the office unjustly, according to. his belief,
one day and asked how I wos get-1 In his closing arguments on the
ting along with the motorcycle. I! testimony as submitted Attorney
Vdd him I was learning to get I Marx said It had been clearly dis
around on it pretty well. The mayor closed by competent testimony that
s d ivell you -must begin to make'nether the mayor or chief of police
a iiO'. i ing because the county speed I by their actions in turning loose
cop !s getting pretty active and . innumerable prisoners without trial
some people want me to put Leejend in other appearant missteps
Cia't i n t'.ifc Job aid I'll be -damned! were competent to pass upon
committee reeradlnz Euronoan debts 'taR I "ce Tim coming ruling
late Tuesday. Whether this confer
ence nrecedes some Imnnrtnnt mnvn t-x"
by the United States could not be
learned rlpflnltalir TInvaon Tlnonti
remarked significantly after tb :
conference, that he was confident
the United States would maintain
a firm stand on the debt question.
It Is understood they (Uscusscd
particularly the recent disposition of
Belgium, Italy and other smaller
countries to Jockey for time before
entering Into direct negotiations.
Previously it was learned at 'the
White Houso that President Cool
ldge is not disposed to Involve the
United States In a western security
pact such as Is being discussed In
Europe.
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it I will." Attorney Marx said
"Did he want you to make a lot
of arrests whether the public was
guilty cf violations or not?" Ar
graves answered "I guess he did."
. Ex-Officer Bardell was called to
the stand. He stated that he had
resigned from the police forco about
ten days ago because Loucks un
bralded him for going Into the fire
men's quarters. He said he had
always heard Argraves spoken of as I
a faithful officer. Asked If he
knew of the attempt to plant Honor j
at the house on Broad street prc-i
ceding a raid by the entire police!
force, Bardell said "yes he saw an
officer fill an empty bottle for this'
purpose out of a eupply of liquor
that had been taken from previous
offenders and kept in safe keeping
In police headquarters. " " Asked if
the false evidence had been used
on the occasion referred to liar
dell eald It had, and lnlcr tho nd
miBsion cam0 from him that he
waa the officer that mado the
"plan!."
Officer Brown was called to tho
stand and said ho did not know
ot the use of a "plant" to obtain
a ' conviction at the Broad street
place. He said two bottles were
found there during that raid, one
under tho house and one under a
Bldewnlk leading to the house. The
reason for the raid was that ho and
officer Cooper had seen a man go
into the house carrying a gallon
jug of what they supposed was II
quori . Asked if - the ' Broad Ktreot
people who had "been raided where
the two bottles ot liquor were,
qualifications ot whether
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services were held at 9:30 a. m.,
today in Washington for Mrs. Geo.
E. Chamberlain, wife of the former
governor and senator from Orei-iin
the according to a Washington dispatch
sub-'to the Oregon Journal.
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