exirKnHfTY or ore i ccoKNC. one. 1 lrrTTTT CIRCULATION Dally raa distribution fur (hi numb euiilug March 11, 1111 AAA, WW kVWMwV . - 14 Pages ; 3694 Mcnbar Audit liureaa ot Audit Hill Circulation "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN" Vol. 4, No. 182 Price Five 'Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1927. (Every Morning Except Honi-?) TsV T. j. - in at ions Idol Gets Gigantic Reception Crowds Cheer Madly as Lindbergh, World'. Hero, Delivers Met ' sage from Europeans saaawaaaiaaBaBa WASHINGTON, June 11, (AP) Idol of h nation and hero to all the world, Churlen A. Lindbergh returned today to hi 'native America to re ceive the welcome of a home coming conqueror. , Hla entry into the national capital over a roadway that lias known the tread of vic torious armies and the pann ing of king And of pretddenU wan one of aublimo triumph. Hundred of. thousands, straining impatiently agaimtt police barriers, tumultuoUHly acclaimed tho blonde young viking who conquered tho air over the Atlantic in a daring flight alone in the cockpit of a monoplano. At tho end or the winding rout, b was cheered bjr the president of tho I'dlltad state from whom hand ho received tho highest award for valor th air service mar bestow, Hi distinguished flying cross. Her the slender youth who wroto lb great! epic an airman had rompoard faced a ee of uncounted thousand aa h bent hla six feel two Inches of sinewy body -to bring hla antlllng fata In trout ot (be microphones whlrh carried hla role (OoallatM-d oa pag. roar) Part of Highway To Take Traffic Tho Dalloa-Callfornia highway, which haa been subjected to a naw coat of oil between Bend and thla ritr. will present a tow Irs doteurs lo molorlala today aa lh result ot action by tho atate highway deprnl niunt In throning open a Ijnt stretch ot the ncwlz-ollrd Dad to irauir. in .nnru.....H.,.., ... ... Ti ' i??, '''"'" of v. C. Uoeley. realdent highway en. glneer hero Saturday. Indkaiiid that motorlau'toilay will be driving c-rer new aurtace from Credent to L Pine. , it waa expected Saturday that an other long anrtlon of the highway extending from a point auven mllua uorWi ot Heaver Marah to Creaceal -would be opened to Central Ore- gon truffle aome lime lute today. . . WHh thla word It waa mated that a detour la aoon to be etfocted , don thla aid of Uuud Creek moiin- laln lo permit oiling operation. lo.CMOai , poc. x m u man way. PolFce Quell Mob Chinese Radicals NEW VOllK, June 11.' Ml The police were called thla afternoon to quull a demonstration b radicals In front of (he Urltlah conaulate in Whitehall etreet. . A crowd of yr0 men and women appeared before the conaulate build ing 13 protest ,it,i Inst Kngiand'a pol icy In China. Disorder aoon grew to auch an extent that a hurry call waa aont for the police. ' The crowd, which Included nuiner vroua Chinese and negroes, paraded around the block bounded by. White hall, Stato and Pearl atreots, on which the consulate la altnated. The procession was orderlr apart from a few hisses and catcall from homcbiun, office 'Workers until Julia fl. Pnynla, writer and lectur . er on labor problems, began . lo harnnguo her aupporters, While nwtintcj police cleared a lane ahe was brought by a patrol mail to tho nearby -quarter ot the marine police. , ghe explained the purpose of tier prcsonoe, waa re leased, and agnln heian to exhort ilior followers fr.-.m the step of a building In which la located t;fle Cuban consulate. )ha continued her address under the proloctlon ot an American flag which waa held bertde her. N REAL, LIVE GOLD BUG IS CAPTURED BY OLD PROSPECTOR STOCKTON, Julia 11. A lira beetle wild a coaling ot gold on boll) Idi'a of Ita body la tp latest curl oalty being displayed In Bonora, The Iwatlo tut discovered by an old Honori prospector, Hubert Hhaw, and waa turned over to It. II. Shnrard of Ilia couutV horticultural commission er'a office. Honorana may name lhair new pet Weepeh. Just now !hoy are punted aa lo how to keep the beetle allre and It Ilia Inaect doean't "lrt eating tho Tarlouk klnda of food that have been placed before It aoon, entomological advice la going lo be needed to out line a diet. , . Wool Clip in Lake . County to Total 1,500,000 Pounds , vi " Fortner Say Agricultural Out look for Farmer Exception ally Good Nolo Acreage Increase. -s "l-akc county's wmil clip this year will "protiably sa regale boat a ra 1 1 1 1 o H anil a half poumla," waa lite announcement here Saturday of I. T. Port iter, ruuiil) agricultural age"' (rum I munty, who alatrd that the iMkv wool rnp la only about one third harvratrd at wnwal. Uht of Hie amount already clip ped, about 175.000 fleece hare al ready been Hold, bringing from IV to 10 rent a' pound, the eountr agent muted. Nothing haa hronghl over 30 cent ao far. It la predicted by Former that the Lake county clip will be finished about June IS. "Tho agricultural outlook general ly In Lake county U exceptionally good thla year," Former aald, "and holda promise of a prosperous year for Lake county farmer and llve tock men. An abundance of water both on the reagra and In Irriga tion reservoirs aaaurea farmera of ample moisture,- so .-that eran the lato aeaaon haa not daunted Ibelr optimism." - ". . . t Ilnd wralncr held "up the wool clipping somewhat, but ' retarded farming only lightly, he atated. Ah acreage Increaaa In potatoea. small gralna and alfalfa la apparent In all aectlona, of the county. One of the experiment being carried on by Lake couuty rancher thla year, la that of railing augar beeta. It haa been found that thla crop can be aucceasfully grown In that eectlon. Former atated. and (CoDllnactl oa Page Mi) Pat Winfrey Wins Big Pistol Trophy I. " iwirox. popular ruammu ''II" policeman, I. the pro.de.t Pal Winfrey. "cap" In t!i Pacific Northwest to day, for ha received notice Satur day that 'be haa won a MOO trophy for catabtlahlng himself a the beat platol shot (criminal! take note) lu the weal. . . Pat - cot hla deajlr proficiency with -3S Police Special revolver through front line attendance at ' , ,k. ...j u" ' . yttn p(,r,.nce ,a wartime ... . 1.1. j,. ..i fighting to hla credit. -In addition he served aeven yearn In Havana. The, recent marksmanship tour ney Included policemen from every part of th Pacific NorMiwat, and waa conducted by mall,' each con testant shooting In the prolan.- of two awjrm wltnessea who confirm ed the respective scores ot the com peting policemen.' ' Winfrey's score ml 1(0 out of a passible 200 score.. Hla nearest competitor War Portland police man, who ahot ITS out ot 300.. The trophy, which Pat will rerolve In tho near future, I . a handsome cup which' will be ,ln hla possession per manently. , Indian Runners to ' Start oh Marathon . . t HAW KRAM'lHCO, June 11. IV P. (Twelve American Indiana gathered today lo' start Monday on a- 480-mtle endurance run from this city to Oranta Pass, Oregoni over the Heel wood hlghwky. Officials of the Kedwood Emplr" association tinder whose auspice the unique rare Is to be rum aald they have been unable to find any record of a rare as long' aa thla one. The red aklns will be started on the long , trek trom San Francises at ten a. m. Monday by a gun In the hand of' Al Jennings, former notorious bandit of Texaa and Okla homa who I now mayor of Crescent City on the northern coast of Cali fornia on the rout ot th Redwood highway. Brothers Won't Be On, Trial With Hugh Ray and Roy D' Autre mont to be Held in Portland Until Present Trial Ends; Here Soon MEDFORD, Ore., June 11, (AP) Ray and Roy d'Autre mont, - twinn, indicted with their brother, Hugh, now on! trial here for the Siakiyou tunnel train holdup and siay Inga, will be held In the Mult nomah county jail , at Port land, Ore., according to pres ent plans qf officials, when they return to this state in cus tody of Sheriff Ralph Jeii ninifs. The sheriff is now en route to Columbus, Ohio, to bring the pair back to answer murder charges. It la not likely that Ray aad Jtoy will be brought here until after the conclusion of the preaent re-trial of their brother. The authorltie do not want tho, accused trio In the mail ill . at Jacksonville, where communication between them, In aplle of all precautions, would he easy. i ' Hash Won't Talk - ,' Hugh, alnce the capture of hla fugitive kin, baa . refused to make any comment Arrangements for the trial of the twins will be made aoon after their arrival here, Jackson county author itlea wishing to try their case Jt once. . . . TWINS) AWAIT TRIP . COLl'MBl'S. Ohio. June 11. ) Their Journey lo Oregon to go oa trial for murder, temporarily in terrupted, th DeAutramont Ray ad Koy. twlna. aat In their jail cella today and waited. Captain C. W. B. Long. San Fran cisco postal Inspector, enroute here to quia the brothers, probably will not arrive before Monday, W. R. Bartela, assistant district attorney, aald. The DeAutreatoat are wanted to land trial for th murder of four men during the dynamiting and rob bery of a Southern Pacific paaaenger train near Siskiyou, Ore., In 1913. (CanUaacd on Pas Kour) Anglers Must Hike Into Diamond Lake Anglera eager to wet lines In the teeming waters ot Diamond lake, ever popular fishing resort ot the Klamath country, are warned br Marlon J. Rarnes. deputy gamn warden,' to aeek other trout pools for at least another, week, unless they want to hike some aeven or eight miles for their creel stock Rarnes. who was back In thla city Saturday following trip Into the Diamond lake tountry with Matt Klrkman, state .superintendent of hatcheries, atated that the road la open only within one mile ot the summit and that the rest ot the trip about aeven miles must be hiked. "The road may be open the lat ter part - of next week," Itarnea aald. "aa a crew connected with the concession elands at the lake, aro working on the road from the other aide." . ' . ' "In many places the snow banks are six feet deep even yet,' Barnes said, "and It's not melting any too rapidly, either." .-'' ' Vp to Friday, 17,000.000 Iron', egga had been taken at the station at Diamond lake, with about 3, 000,800 more In sight. Ramos and Itirkman took a tractor and food supplies Into the snowbound egg taking crew. , ; " v - BOY EATS ELECTRIC BULB AND RECOVERS BEND. Jun.,11. (U.P.-rTwo year old J aan (Utile who at. small glass electric light bulb this week, has developed no 111 effects, his parents reported tonight. . . He Is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. -Olllls of Bend. Small par ticles of glass In his mouth,' cut and bleeding lips and the core of the lamp In his hand, waa all that re mained to show what h. had lunch ed on whea ho was found. FISH EATERS WILL . REVEL IN CROOKED CREEK YARD TODAY - Uetweea J0 and 600 reaidenta of Klamath county anc northern Cali fornia will aanemb'e at the Crooked Creek hatcher today for the an nual fish fry, sponsored by the Klamath Counto- Bponamen'a asso ciation. , ' Members of the aaaorlatloa ftave big aupply of trout on hand, as well aa plenty of trimmings, to feed aa many Auotry butera aa ran crowd around the , huge tablna at the hairhery, . .' The annual flab frr of the asso ciation I one of three big "feeds" given by tbem each year, t'ae oth er being the venison barbe:ne and the durk nd goo supper of the fall aad winter. , Bend Eagles Will Join in; Fraternal Event Here Today Thla HIV will aaaln be- the m for a big fratemai piay t- i the exhibition of high-grade day when a Urge d-k gallon f motion pictures, according to Iseaul K a a I e a, aeromiianlrd by I . . , , Mayor fox or that ,1-re. win fi, jn announcement Saturday by lato Klamath Kail to abt a Harry . W. Poole; prominent big crowd of the local member- . theatrev owner of this city. ' SIT ""H. V sT" Th "of-"'" bo local- loo acouhylra. new-y calastnl In- J la Klamath Kails AeHe SIo. kWSO. ,n ,be ' luldiag between fyane for the vent were an-. Fourth and Fifth, recently vacated nonuced Saturday by State Sccre-jby Fife Amk-ke, a structure upon frxf.U. Umg and Slat Preaident ; which remodeling work U to aUrt B. C. Coke, both of whom have beer.', - .. ., working for ..vera! week. In c1" , J,,""",.1?'"" "I" lunctlon with committee, to P-rfect j Sf"0" ,WbCh P" " .?' h. h..-. Miller, local contractor, are heavily ""J" "1,?"m.; slt -.Intereated. I. bonding the new The Initiation rltea. which are lo l,ne1,re . a , uo new be followed by a baaquet, will bol ui.-l' ,.. . . u' ' L. L . . , ., J. Plana for the shew houae. which ning. Th. afternoon will be given o.., , . mmSi i i. k, with Initiates providing moat of th? sport and a baseball gam between a crack Kagle team from Bend nd P' "7 ' , " th. ball .quad maintained by the I ? "f" lor. i i.ri iork haa been placed la th. hands b! C Cok. will be principal!"' D' 0"'o .UTnremine'at oart'tt ....Tb!' ! ' 1" t pUy a prominent part la th. Inltla- ... .-. , D, . ... Hon . c r . m o n'y. aa will Long. Among other apeakera at the ban quet will be T. B. . Everett, secre tary of th. vlalilng aerlq. and Mayor Fox. . -. - . .. ,"... ;- " Following (he meeting here to day, Cok. and Long will leave to attend th. atat. convention In Port land, where they will make a atronx plea to hare th. IBIS stale coa clav. of Eaglea staged In Klamath Falls where memberakln In the fr.. ternnl order la ranldlv arnwlnr . . J . . J n'l a l "k j- olds to be Opened fl "Ma, DnJ UT.lr VII I'tn IVUsMI TTUIIVjnow haa a $300,000 how house un : Blda for construction of ' 2800 foot atretch of road fill acrosa the big alough on the Mlllor Island road will be opetied by the county court next Saturday, according to Joseph Jenson, county engineer, yesterday. . The project will be a dredger Job, a the, laud over which the road la to be constructed la now under two feet of -water, Jeuaon atated. Last year, when the road was surveyed, there was no, water at all In the slough. The work la on anew road Join-. Ing the state market road north of Miller Hill. 1 Air. Freight Line V: Over Sea to. Come BERLIN. June 11, (A.P.M-A regular two way trans-Atlantic aer ial service conectlng New York with all continental points will In tho opinion of Charles A. Levjne, be In operation within a. year., At the conclusion of various talks rt'h officials ot the Herman aerial league, Mr. Levin announced tonight that he would return to Berlin after hla trips' to Warsaw and other places to perfect plana. Aa these plana stuhd at preaent they provide for crossing of the Atlantic In two hours, from New York ' to Iceland and the continent In thefire ,e9t ten inches ..In height, and aummer. ana rrom .ew xor 10 mo Axon and th. continent In th. win ter with a similar arrangement on the east to west flighta. . -' . .The European terminals have not yet; been selected.1 GREETING IS SENT: FROM GERMAN CITY BEHLIN. xJun 11. (U.P.) cinr nc. Chamberlln and Charles I.e vlne who followed the trail of Char lea Lindbergh across the Atlantic, today Joined with their fellow, cltl sens,at home In honoring tho young flyer. . Vi ' ' The pnlr wired Lindbergh tbday aa follows: '. . "sincerely regret our inability to share with other Americans in. your welcome. Please accept t hi i greeting at manifestation of great personal "esteem and admiration." New Show House To Be Built On Main !tll one long-whlskercd animal start ed In oa one leg of hla winter flan nels, left exposed aien one sock a cumii iiicaxirvwurpura'; v., paeiJ trom hl, toot br ,be tioh Will Remodel !'-' Loomis Buildingr for Motion Picture Palace Within three months' time, Klamath Falls theatre-goers will be visiting another new show house on 'Main street, , . V J . . 3 I i '-iea exclusively w fUJ W,r' !,roD" a lUndpoint of equipment and architectural appointment, are ' al- ready completed by Held Brother. ls g capacity of persons aad will be almost as fine a enow koaae aa th Plna Tree. A tea year lease has bean obtained by th theatre cor poration on the Looml. -balUUBtiollowlaj: space, ' "We bar had thla move In mind for many weeks," Poole atated. "and secured th. lease o our space some time ago. . We feet there la room ber for P how bouse we In- " eocairucr. . aaa ir present plaan are consummated, we hope to J be exhibiting motion picture In toe ." eatabllahment within three or four month..- - I Tne pllc Theatre corporation der conatrnctlon on the corner of Klamath and Eighth afreet a thea tre deatlned to take s place as the finest thing ot its kind In Southern Oregon. . . , '. Hugh's Trial Will Run 1 Week More MEDFOltD, Ore.. June .11. (- The sixth day ot the re-trial of. Hugh D'Autrainont. charged with I "D. V. B. S." stands for Dally the. murder of. Charlea O (Coylel jvaeatloa Bible School and It la all Johnson,0 Southern Pacific brake-that the nam. implies. Each dav man. during the 8iskiyou tunnel! from nine 'to twelve the sessions of holdup of October 11. 1J3. i&aedftai Behoof of organised Joy. con- wun ,me prediction oi special Proa- ecutor George M. Roberta that the 'hearing ot testimony would tske another week, and that the fate ot the soldier, the United Statea gov - ernment rought th. world over tor ; In memory verses, and take turns nearly fcur years, would be In the leading In various activities. hands of th. Jury by . Wednesday, j , After an .hour or so of inspiration June 22. . . al numbers interspersed with varied The .day's 'proceedings -. brought I exercises for relaxation, the lads one bright ray for-the detenae Inland lassies turn to different hand the testimony of 1. W. -Martin of; crafts, making all aorta ot toys, or Dunsmulr, Calif.; aurveyor'a rod - ma. - Martin testified that' he had seen two men lurking In the rail road yards a Siskiyou, Ore.,, a few moments before the ' holdup, and presumed they boarded th. train Just before It entered ' the tunnel, the fourth to the eighth grsdea In He described them as being about I elusive msy have a place In thla i weighing about ISO ' pounds, and; dressed In brown mnterlali. Th. de femlant enftant I a slight bull.nan oliilUCglM VOl JHIIC1 Martin also testified to' finding T Put in Jail Here a shotgun shell, a pistol cartridge! ' and a piece of gun wadding near : - Ed Krelder. arrested Friday after the. spot where the engine stood noon in Beatty by Deputy 8herii't during th. robbery, and identified Taylor, was brought to Klamath them aa exhibits. PELICAN PLAYERS NEED AUTO LIFTS . Fans who are planning to- drive to Med ford tomorrow to witness the Kiamam f ail i-eucaaa piny are rrom tne lari tnat Krelder is atloged urged In take with them one or , to have ataged the thefts In bread more . players. Arrangements may daylight. - . ' . be msde by communicating with K. I He was fined 1200 and costs Oct R. 8ander. Pelican manager, at the ober 18. 1926, on th. charge ot t Mecca Pool hall or by being 'on tempting to steal an' automobile In hand at the Mecca pool hall this Klamath Fella, according to author! morning at 8:J0 o'clock. . I ties. . ', "! " : ' -: ': ' ' ; ' ' CITY GOATS EAT 2 SHOES OFF SLEEPER, WHO GETS NEW PAIR " KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jane 11, CM i Charlea Hughea of Camden, N. J., i got a new pair cf aboe at the ex J penea of the' city today because neighborhood goata ate the shoes) from 'bis feet aa be alept on "Ooat I Hill" here laat ght. I Charlie declared the nibbling of the goat failed to awaken him nn- Klamath Boys and Girls Leave for Session at 0. A. C. Over SO to ' Attend Summer Course at Colleges Eight from Lake County in Croup from Here. V . -IHrer AO boya aad grils ckab workers of Klamath rovaly o RHher with a oVIraatioa of right jveasKtcrs from Lake roaaty. will board -a Moathrrn Pacific car chartered eaperially - for tbeasi, early thla ararnina; and start (or for rdrvalllH wliere-or the next two wrrks they will be re rolled hi a summer coarse at the Oregpe Agtictiltau-al college. .. In charge of Frank Sexton, Kla math county club leader, assisted by several local leaders, th. tig delegation of .mbryo f,rm.r andwithout WMteful duplicatfon farm wires from thla aectloD Willi J,. ioln special cara from Aahland. En-1 01 railway lacittUes. ; ct gen. aad Marshfield lata this after- noon and complete their trip Into r-n-V.IM. . I Th. aummer course which ftey are to atndy. la an annual event and gives the boy end girl pe- cvlal training In club work and In the various phases of agriculture which Interest them. The Klamath delegation will return home Jane 14. - - : " Included, in. the Klamath ,e lega tion aamea of the Lake county members being unavailableare the "'"Hif. iJfeVHrtiai -dV,.Vrs?ceWr..-J j Gertrude Hilyard. Edna Jones. Bob Walker. Verne Whltlach, oDnald Frailer. Claudle Shuck.- Blanche Vlelra, Helen Atchison. Ettle Barry. j ther Atchison, Frances Wodgett, "-"'. B'y. Phelpa Lewis. Grace Brown, Louise Hswklns. Beryl Short, Anna Burnett. Catherin Burnett. James Stevenson, Lawrence Frailer,' Julius Sander. CMfford Shuck. Pearl Ar (Coatiaaed asl Page Two) Fun School to be Staged by Church VWht Is D. V. B. S.T" It Is tho moat unique combination of tun and frolic with profitable atorles. songs, cheers, game and contests, that has ever been devised. The plans also Include a parade and picnic, ana several other rollicking good 'fea- tores. tlnue. Competent leaders tell In- comparable atories from the Bible, and conduct the group singing of some of the best songs of centuries. 'The youngster themselves compete ! mora useful articles. Registration begins Monday morn ing at 8: JO at the First Presbyter Ian church, Sixth and Pine streets. The school will continue for three weeks. All boys and girls from school. r ans aaiurnay ana loagea in ine aii. Krelder la charged with the theft ot an automobile from K. Pickett ot oprague Kiver ana wiin aieaung a suit case from Gregory Castos of the md community. Details of the alleged crime were not known by authorltlea here, aside Northern Line Will Enter On S. P. Track Budd and SprouI Ar rive at Terms for Com mon User; GMV Buys Half Interest in OC6E PORTLAND, Ore.. June 11, IAP) The use of ita new Cas cade line from raumna to Klamath Falls and a half in terest in the Strahorn . line from Klamath Falls into the' timber area has been granted' the Great Northern railroad by the Southern Pacific, It was announced here today, follow ing an agreement reached by the two railroads. ' ' '. ; 'The outstanding resultof this agreement traffic experts here say, is that there will be competitive railway develop ment 'tit th Klamath - haain 45 Mtle Na Only 45 milea of new rait- road construction is involved in the entire project, it was pointed out. Today's ' move brings the Great Northern Una to the northern boundary of California. In leas than thirty days' time, the Great Northern has arranged f oi" "exteniloa o its operation1 Irons SpotaM. jtinental line, to Klamath Falls, (Coatiaawd Pace Tw)' God ess Contest t Drawing Interest inaication . yesterday were mat there will be keen eompetkloa fot Goddess ot Liberty tor th. big three day celebration which will be staged in Klamath Fall thla year. Harry Poole, chairman of , the Goddess committee. Is Interesting law WBI otic oixisiniNU in the plan to select a candidate, aad at least eight young women will vie for the honor of ruling the city during the celebration. . The financial campaign for the celebration haa closed and good re sults wer. obtained. It was ladlcateal In th. financial report ot VN. B. Drew, chairman ot th. II nance com mittee. Approximately $2600 has been raised to take care of tk celebration c o a t a. Including the many cash prlaes for th. athletic event, the advertising, fireworks and other necessary .expenses. : ' . Roy Durbin. chairman of : the concessions committee, la bow aat- . ling for a big featara and expects to be able to make definite an nouncement by some time tomorrow. - Prison Dynamite Plot is Revealed JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 11', (i"P A plot to blow np th. cast ' wall of the Missouri penitentiary late today while more than 1,000 inmates were on the playground -was discovered late today hy prison . officials through one ot the convict leaders In the plot. ' The dartng plan, la which 150. convicts are aald to have bees dl- -a1 tnvnl..4 wm W . ' 1 ' " hi i . . . .i uiiwi acq Riley Davis, alias Edward " Reea; '4 prisoner from Linn county. Mo., vol untarily told Warden lslle 'Ru dolph ot the plot and surrendered enough nltro-glycerln. to, blow 139 to 250 feet ot the wall: " ' " ' Davis' mother, Mrs. Arch March, of Lawton, Okla "visit. "lief sen two days ago, learning ot the plan, begged him tu give up his part In It and Inform the offi;lalej- This -ike, did. Everything was set for the break to be made this afternoon, a bolv havirrg been cunningly drilled la tbe -wall during the laat several weeks for th placing of th big charge. ' Once outside the convicts planned to raid and pillage 'homes and other place In Missouri's capital city-, steal automobile, etc., prlso Offi cials taiq. Sl i , ' - ,- -' . ': . , ' "