A Chinese restaurant owner testified Friday that a food order was sent to the motel room where Timothy McVeigh stayed before the Oklahoma City bombing and the name given was Kling - the same name used to rent the Ryder truck used in the blast.

Yuhua Bai, the owner of the Hunan Palace in Junction City, Kan., said she took the phone order for moo goo gai pan and egg rolls from a man using the name Kling on April 15, 1995, four days before the bombing."He told me Room 25," Bai said. A clerk at the Dreamland Motel has testified that McVeigh stayed in Room 25 from April 14 to 17.

Prosecutors have said the Ryder truck that carried the bomb was rented in Junction City two days before the blast by a man using the name Bob Kling.

Under cross-examination, Bai admitted she did not know who ordered the food or took delivery. She said the delivery man did not get a good look at the man.

Bai drew a laugh from the courtroom with her tart response to McVeigh attorney Stephen Jones' confession that he was not familiar with the dish moo goo gai pan.

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"Maybe you never eat Chinese food?" she said.

Thursday, the motel clerk testified that he saw McVeigh behind the wheel of a yellow Ryder rental truck just days before the same kind of truck was used to blow apart the Oklahoma City federal building, killing 168 people.

"He was backing up a Ryder truck next to our pool," Eric McGown said, adding that he told McVeigh to move the truck because it was blocking the door of another guest.

But under cross-examination, McGown couldn't say for sure whether he saw McVeigh five days before the bombing or two days. It's a key point because prosecutors contend McVeigh didn't rent the truck from a Junction City body shop until April 17, 1995, two days before the bombing.

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