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' TITH KLAMATH NEWS DeAutremont Trial Takes New Turn As . Defense Shows Aim COtlllT IIOl'HK. Jacksonville, Oro. Jun 13, () Tli defena In Ida re trial of llunh D'Autreiuonl, alleged Hlsklyoti tunnel bandll-aUiyer, chant do with Ibe murder of Charles (Coyl) Johnson, I III morolu In thn cross-examination , of (I. II. Mnoro of Dunamulr, Calif., save thn flint InkltiiK of what In contention . will be. Moor. a mtinibor of tho national guard detail of Aahland, Or., that wa ordered to the tunnel a few hour after tho hold-up, teall fled to til finding and Identified tlrruo rnntren, found In tit vicinity of tli Mount Croat cabin. I'mlxr croaa-eaamlnatlon by Attnr nay Collier of I'ortland, Monro ald that lb National guardamen wr all equipped with army canli-ene of lb typa-lh atata hold belonged to tb D'AulretuoBta, and ,4S automatic revolver almllar to tin one found In tb railroad yarda at Hlaklyou which tho prosecution hol.la beloogad to and war purchased by the de fendant and hie twin brother, now held at Columbua. Ohio, pending re turn to Oregon under murder and robbery Indictment. Tli atate. In the ft rat trial atroaaed that th troea In the vicinity of th bandit ramp were uard by tham aa targrta. Th defense Indicated It will con lend that th canteen wen loat by guirdsmen, and that tb Ire. .-arred with .41 calibre bullet woro from revolver In tb hand of mi litiamen. Moor In reaponao to queatlnne would neither deny nor affirm that the atata trooper had not Indulged , In Impromptu target practlro during " their atay In tho vicinity of tho hold-up. Th atate Interposed vlgoroua ob jection to thl Una of questioning, and were auatalned by the court. The defen fought hard for th Introduction, of th leatlinony. and bith counaela wer adtnonlahed by the eourt not to be too lealoua, and ludulge In citomled argument. Vhn ilcfcnae' attempt to bring out by Witness Moor that Victor Pale, alan of Aahland, and hla companion for a month while on duty In the Hla klyou mountain, had commuted auli'ld In HeattK and wa blocked by th atate. Moor did not know the manner of Dale' death or the clrcumaiancea thereof, I'ndcr defenae elimination Wrut tnn eiplalned dlacrepanrlea In hla teatlmony'at the flrat trial aa to tho dlatanrea of tho grip and cap from the railroad track ami tho preaent one hy elating that he had recently gone to the acena and made mesa I urementa. - TWO SMOOTH CROOKS PASS PHONEY COINS (Continued tram Pago One) operation! could nut he learned, but report from OhMoquin ore to the effect that they aucceedrd In pass ing off, a Urn number of their worthless coins. According in John Almeter. op erator of a ( hlloquln pool room, Bome nf the colna were paaaed In hi Plato of business. Aa aoon aa, It became generally known that th pool room had boen flooded with th coin, official War notified and aecret aervlca agenta In I'ortland were ruabed to C'hllo quln. Varying description of tho coun terfeiter were given, and th eecrct Service uperatlvea. found themselves ou blind trails. There wa every Indicium H al tho pair war part of a muulerfoilluK ring, and the federal agenta are working on clewa elanwhere on the coast, It wua ro- ported' hero laat night. . STRANGELR SOUGHT CY ARMED POSSES (Continued from Pane One) wore releaaed except few held on vagranry charge. Clothing Found , Tho layer of Mr, Patterson alole a suit of clothe from her home and left hla own, which wera Identified by, the proprietor of a Hmltli atreot rooming house a thine of a mnn who rented a room Klx dnya ago and then dlaappeared. Police entered tho room and found tho body of Ml C'own on bed. Dis appearance of tho lrl from her homo hero w reported Friday morning. Phyalrlsi said he had prohnbly been dead four day when tho body was found. - ' Doubt Identity . SAN FHANCI8C0, Juno 18. U.P. Lacking detail of tho two moat rc- cent atranglor murder of womon In Winnipeg, Han Krani laco- police are uncertain whether or not to connect tho.brlmo with 'tho aerie of brulal laying which occurred along the Pacific coast lnat year. Six aged women woro killed In the Ran Kranclaco area and aa many more hi Portland and Seattle There woe n almllar cnao In I ho crime, which led Inveatlgntora to believe they wore tho work of ono mn. Available re port of the Canadian outr-iire ehow a difference In mothnd which have canned authorities to doubt that tho , conat "dark atrnnglor" la Involvod. M Alt INKS I,ANI IX CHIVA HIIANOIIAt, June 1 3. (PI Tho United Statoa transport Cbaumont Fish. Game Board to Study Stream PORTLAND, June 13. (UP) To conaarv lb llogu lllver at a fish Ing atream from a commercial and porlsinan' standpoint, th alale flah and the ellite gam commlaalon will uudertak a atmly which will tak Into conalderatlon the qua tlon of ropagallon of flah beat adapted for th atream and protec tion from Ion through Irrigation dltt'hoa and power fjirhlnc and from pollution. At a Joint session Monday th two commlaalona decided to appoint a warden who, under control of both commissions, will hav control of the rlvor Ita entire length and who will gulhur ths Information looking to th ronaervatlon of the atream. The exponas of th aludy which la not to eed f'OO a month, la to lie equally ahared by the two cominlaMli.ua. If the project ahowa (ucceaaful reaulta It may be ex tended In tb futurs lo other streams. Coolidge Stresses Need for Farming WAHIIINCTON. Jun 1.1, UP) Importance of aoll aa a fundamental national and International aaael wa atreaaed today by President Coolldge In an addreea before member of the (I rut International congrea of aoll aclenca. All mankind I dependent upon the aoll. thu president declared, and he promlaed full co-operation of Ihla government In extending research Into thla field. Moreover, he cau tioned that further tnrroaao In pro duction In thla country muat com from, locrcaaod aero yield Inatoad of from Increaaad acrvago. 'Long after our nilnea have ceased to give up their treaaurea." Mr. Coolldge Mid, "tho aoll muat conttnuu to produce the food neceaaary for I feeding the Increased populntlona o ithe world. "It la highly appropriate, there fore, that repreaentallve of many of th natlona of lb earth should aaeembdn In groupa auch aa Ihla for tho purpoa of diaciiaalng melhoda to b employed In the aludy of the prob lema of aoll conaervatlnn and land limitation. Moreover, the Inter change of Idea and lh peraonal aa aoclattona mad poaalble by auch In tormtlonal gatherlnga aa thla can not but he productive of a better un demanding among different peoplea and ultimately lead to a moro unl vernal dealro for prai-o among all natlona." ' i BIG CITY'S WELCOME GREATEST EVER HELD (Continued from rage On) the terrific blast of the whlatlea were mightier than these combined tb roam. Crowd Hero Hungry Landing gracefully on the smooth wnlera of the harbor ahortly after noon. Lindbergh waa awept through a aerlra of tuniullone tribute!. He waa taken aboard the official wel coming tug "Nacom." Interviewed and acclaimed by 50 newapaper re porter and city official, landed at the battery amid unprecedented die order by tho hero-hungry crowd, driven through the narrow canyon of lower Manhattan to city ball, officially welcomed by Mayor Jlm mle Walker, and presented with the clty'a medal for valor, driven again through the denaa throng In Central park, whuro Governor Al Smith pin ned upon hla bream the atain medal for valor. It waa one of the most atrenuoua programa aver planned for mortal man. Later in the afternoon, he drank tea with the Vandorbllla in Fifth avenue, and toward evening waa eacorted to the Long Inland homo of Clnrenro Mackaye for din ner and a night of rent. Tho nation never had given a re turning hero auch an Impressive welcome. arrived her today from Manila with 1150 marine, 25 tnnk and an aviation unit. Colonel !avl com manding. Tho marines .wore billeted on Sorony wharf, which previously had been occupied by tho sixth regi ment. 25 ounces for 25' Guaranteed Pure use less than of higher priced brands - MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRESIDENTS DAUGHTER WEI)i 7 A Mi t 1 I First photograph taken Irlnwimt the tiinrniire of Scnorita Krnrslinc i'nllc, Iwcnty-ycar-oM daughter of l'rcilcnt t'allca of. Mexico, and Thomaa Ar'noM llobinson of Sew York, nt the home of the lirlilc uncle in NoRnlrs. Sonora. Mrxirw. Kcchhm- her Parisian wedding gown failed lo arrive In time. Mrs. ll.il.iriNih nrr a aiinplc while beaded georgette on, an -J V be a family lnirJooiu. Game Commission Sets License Fee PORTLAND, Ore., June 13. (Al'i The state game commlaalon today atuck to It former decision to charge Washington residents 110 for hunting aud & for angling Jn Oregon. Tbla puta tho miner up auuarely to the Waahlugton old rials to abide by tho reciprocity clause on ita non-reaident game foe statute, the commlsslonera be lieve. The Washington act acta the non-reaident charge at th amount of the foe charged Ita own real denta In other states. If eucccta ful the Oregon charge will reduce the Washington non-reaident fee about tlO ao tar Oregon residents r concerned. For Idaho realdenta the commla alon will charge f SO for combination hunting license, and IS for bird and IS for angling, the tee charged ftregon pepole In that atate. Linton and Benson lakes In the MrKonsle Pas district and Thomas. Blyue and Crabtree croek wera opened to fishing. Their tributarle remain clcacd. Day for the twlce-a-weck Chin ese pheasant hunting schedule for eastern Oregon, prescribed by the laat legislature, wero act for Sat urday and Sunday, the opening dnys, and Sundays and Wednesday there after during Auguat, The fish commlaalon met with the game commlaalon thla after noon. If yon know of any game viola lions, cnll phono (84. All Informa tion wtll lie atrlctlv confidential HEREJHIVG AJ TWE MORNING Folger Complete Line at the . PUBLIC MARKET r. "PAY CASH IT PAYS" " Phone 169 - Cor. 6th & Walnut TufH(1ay," .Tun(' 14, 1927. S. P. BREAKS GROUND FOR NEW MODOC LINE (Continued from Pose One) and moro men for the Job, - The work la being done by forco. account, tho Southern Pacific engineer being directly In charge. Merrill last niKht waa seething with excitement sa word of the pre liminary work spread from Up to Hp- 'i Confirmed liv SUyor":. "Yin. they're making tbe dirt fly," assorted Mayor Anderson of Merrill over long distance telephone. "It begin to look to us like the South ern Pacific mean Ljainetu." , . General Manager Burkholder and Chief Engineer J. A.' Given of the Southern Pacific were In Klamath Falls Sundny and devoted some little -time lu end around Merrill, where work on the right of way wa atarted yesterday.- They were reported to have left tor their San Francisco headquarters ' yesterday, after conferring with local Southern Pacific officials. There waa every Indication yes terday that the work would proceed indefinitely, and that considerable work will be done between Klamath Full and the state line. After doing aomo survey work near the Uowman ranch, a surveying crew passed through Merrill to the south, where It waa reported to be run ning Borne re-locntlon "nes be tween Merrill and Malta.'',. - ' , What you no longer hare use for may bo Just the thing another Is aeeklng. Tha Klamath News Classi fied Ads bring buyers and tellers loeefher Doomed Prisoners' Escape Frustrated . t JOLIET. III.. Ju9 U. (U.P Fiva of lh (layer of Deputy War den Peter M. Klein, made their third pec!colr dab for liberty Monday. tn a alxillng gun fight In lb county Jail yard sear the gallowe, from which ther war to hava hue. Jon wo killed, .two wounded and or badly beaten. Only Charles Shrader accafully ran tb gaunt let of bullet and eecaped. How tfie Coomed man got out of their call wa unknown, but they suddenly appeared In the Jail yard. eelaed Sheriff Markgraff. hustled him to hi machine and ordered him to drive off. Intead of obeying the command, the aherlff pretended ha couldn't get the car atarted. Guard with - (una, only a few feet away, were afraid to (boot for fer of killing their auperlor, but finally they fired a fualUge into the machine. ' The aherlff escaped the withering fire. Oregario Riito, one of the two shot, died a few hour afterward. The other, Walter SUleaky. may die. Charles Duaehowakl and Robert O. Torres, wer severely beaten. The five convicts, who war sen tenced to hang for the murder of Deputy Warden Peter N. Klein, dur ing an escape from the new atata prison about a year ago. appeared In the stockade which surrounds the aewjy erected gallows on which the men are scheduled to hang, and the alarm wa sounded. Police of .the city and deputy ihorlff lurroanded the yard, and a gun fight earned. A the gun fight developed, a noon-day' crowd wa attracted to the scene. A the men wera ub dned, tb crowd took up the cry of "hang them." Police were forced to threaten the crowd with loaded guns before the hundreds of people retreated. PORTLAND MAN WILL SPEAK HERE TONIGHT fCoMtooed rrons Page One) burn's orchestra will furnish other music for the occasion. Following is tbe program. March, Blackburn's Orchestra. Selection, "Star Spangled Ban ner." Orchestra. Introductory exercises. Officers of the Lodge.- ... ; . Prayer. 'Chaplain. ' - t"' Solo, Marjorie McClute Olds. Altar Service, Officers' of th Lodge. - ' Selection, Orchestra. Address. Hon. Alfred E. Clark. Portland. Solo. Marjorie MoClure Olds, Song. "America." audience-with orchestra accompaniment. v " Closing. . Exit march, orchestra.'' - For result use New Class Ads. Fast-Rich Get Quick Quaker.. . Cooks in 2tf to 5 minutes HAVE hot nourishing breakfasts. Stop makeshift breakfasts sim ply to save time! Quick Quaker is faster than plain toast. Hot, flavorr, nutritious; it' ready before the coffee. Supplies the excellently "balanced food ration of protein, carbohy drates and vitaminea besides the "bulk" to make laxatives less oftea needed that doctor and authorities now so widely urge. . Start every day that way. Feel better, look better, be stronger and on your toes every minute. Ask your doctor. Your grocer ha Quick Quaker also Quaker Oata as you have alway known them. - - QuickQuaker During Rosaria Rose Festival MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS i . ' I' . 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