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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
Sat unlaw OtoWr SI. IttM THE Page Two LAWYERS SHOOTj I j .; - Kill ..V H llHCni ISO WUU r III If v. "... v. iMiinmaii ..---1 " ed by Mitchell, declared It hid no, of durs. . nl.c In a mfltlarv trial. Hfa arm. "On mip inve.t! Cltt.on. e I ment was not looked for by Keprc-!n far as It j J.th.1 mic io i aentallve Held. In Tiew of More- jo. Xroro our p.wiium we fouM ' land's declaration Thursday that he ,w Ure tlok of s.-e about a 1 would be willing to furnish the bill mile farther out In the luWe. luso- j of particulars, though It will prob- far as w could see there wore no I ably keep him up all night. dead birds among them No i . ! -n-h.. ha hannn.u h.r." aak. ' reesd were found In shore either. led Reid. "Has the mldnirht oil which teaus 10 me oeue. been burned so hard that the prose-: have not been afflicted with the I cutlon has been 'unable to find any disease. I tradition relating to a bill of par-, ".No mallards or canvaibatks were rocata general's office makes to the ; tCuiars Mitchell's statement Is too found, and those birds apparently announced Intention of Represents-1 T0iuminnous to handle. The grant- hare not been stricken." said the and M V. Houston. da mh-tvI, lrci"urer. M.t.l.iv atti-noon a meeting of l.ua! o:tun will b" ad Jr. cd by Mrs. l'nnbar, at whi.ii Mr. Jack K.mtull will preside M'- luti- bar's "The SU iv Spirit i'l that limn will 1 I the federation. Mrs. PtinV.r expects lo be III Klamath r-l! I"" 'e 'lay. -t home 1 In I'xrtland, where she la wldely-kioan- MITCHELL TRIAL! (Omtlnned Frora rage One) tire Frank R. Reid. Mitchell's chief I n. 0f 01ir request for a bill of par- civilian counsel, that he would seek tioulars is absolute) necessary tor the appearance of Mr. Coolidge and Bf t0 prepare onrsrllt'S." Secretary Davis, an announcement that followed Mitchell's plea of not guilty to the infractions of conduct alleged against him. Neither the president nor Mr. game wardeu. Of J 5 birds brought In and placed on the other side of Link river, five died over night, which is about the I "Who is responsible for the vol-' luminous statement?" shouted More-j proportion fatally affected with the I land. "I am not." ! disease, concluded Mr. Tonkin. "I'll tell you who is responsible." j Th ftmf of(l(.Iall expressed the shouted back Reid. "It is the de-i K,,f -rm,-, -..iir will Davis would discubs the Mitchell ( plor,Die condition of our national com. , the .tTlcltm ducks wlln ,ne case or any of Its phases when ap- defense - ' flrst b,s ,, orm or h,rd uiv prised that an effort would-be made; Xne court intervened. It chlded, So far BO df,nA da,nosi f to have them called as witnesses, j the counsel for their excitement. ; th. na, oeen determined. ' The question of precedent Is des-i Moreland and Reid exchanged amen- Thf Caiif0rnia officials declare it is tined to play a big part in the court j itles and the court threw out the bel!pd unKise (or anyone to martial proceedings. It promises to ; motion for the bill of particulars, j ea, d.ckj micd in that vicinity until be a stumbling block to many of and another motion of the defense , sometnln dl.(iBUe , Ioarned. Thc, the legal maneuvers planned, oy was lost. I are of the opinion the birds are In- MltcheU's counsel. , j Mitchell then, ten times in sue-; Mfll wh a dlse3, wnlrh ml!ht Intimations that the accused of- cession, pleaded not guilty to tne prove geriemnij. detrimental to the ticer may take his case to the civil j charges 01 misconcuci. rte smueo neath of humana lf not fMal Mac's Cash Grocery 123 So. 6th St. Phone 855 Here are some real prices for your attention. Matches, G largo boxes 25c Sunbrite, can 05c OKI Dutch, can 08c U-Tell-Em Corn, can 15c Case , U30 Squash, lb 02c Toilet Taper, large roll 05c Quick Naphtha Soap 05c Libby's Ripe Olives, 2 cans 25c Heinz Catsup 25c H. I. McKIM. ! tial demanded he answer to each separate specification and tho two general charges. Mrs. Mitchell, who has sat at the colonel's elbow since the start of KLAMATH HEALTH IS GIVEN HIGH RATING (Continued from rage One) by a citation of the case of Brig. Gen. David G. Swain, who was court martialed in 1884, while he was advocate general, the army's chief law officer. States supreme court, over the ques tion of the right of the president to convene a court martial after ignor ing the military . law prescribing !. .h. mmmanHlnr nfflper of the accused issue tie call, were met In the proceedings, seemed to lose tne"" '""' .eueru,,,-. the Judge advocate general's office! calm with which she had viewed! "Health conditions In Klamath eacn move up to-ints time, ror tne """7 . first time she appeared to sense ! ot course we are forever striving the difficulties her husband hi in.i improve n them." Mr. Dunbar as the conn's decisions on the tech-' Mi!- "We don't expect to let up nicalltlcs raised, showed that the ; ,he slightest and. maybe, yonr coun trial would go on to a decision. j tT wII eventually be perfect." A recess was taken until Monday. Tn "esslon to be held Monday (Continued from Page One) Swain's court martial was ordered personally by the president at a time when the inilltarv regulations failed to give that power to the' GEESE BELIEVED chief executive. - Swain took the matter to the court ot claims, lost, and then went to the supreme court. Again he lost and the right of the president to call a court martial ! under any circumstances was estab lished, according to the war depart ment's legal officers. Mitchell's counsel, however. In tends, It was said, Friday, to take the case to the civil courts in the event Mitchell is found guilty. Mit chell Is fighting every inch of the way along the court martial path. ' which may lead to reprimand, . of 18S numbers In rank, U fine, or dismissal from the army. ' Having exhausted a mass of tech nicalities aimed at alleged Irregul arities in the calling of the court martial, and witnessing each claim overruled, Mitchell and his counsel have begum the arduous task of preparing in detail the defense which will get under way Monday. Proceedings Friday were short, but were marked by a display of pasaing anger on the part of the prosecuting and defense attorneys. Col. Sherman Moreland, trial ad vocate general, arguing against sub- evening wilt be the fourth held here In as many years. Never, Mrs. PRFP OP MAT A rV ' Durbar said, have conditions been r iCC Kjr MALAL I I o tI1couraging. Reports of officers will be made at the meeting. Including those of Fred Fleet, president; E. M. Bubb. geese not being Infected with the malady, declared Mr. Tonkin, lies in the fact that he believes the disease germs resulting In death of the ducks, are bred in stagnant waters, j Geese Inhabit the waters farther I ont iu the lake, and havo not been Bay your next coat or dress at Bee Begin's Dress Shop. They are all on sale. Silk dresses at Ss.95 loss; and np. 02S-31 Fixup Beauty Shop, now open for business at Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th St. Phone 633. 031 NS Hallowe'en decorations at South wells. 030-31 KAfSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS ATTENTION TURKEY GROWERS We will buy for Cash on Delivery this year, your turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas. We will buy what you have regardless of num ber. FEED YOUR TURKEYS. If they have not attained their full growth, feed them and hold until Christmas. Drop us a card and let us know how many you will have for market this fall and we will keep you posted on market quotations. Swift 6? 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