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T H I POULTRY INDUSTRY if a potential ¿ay roll for Ashland \ Unsettled with shower« in nod , fair in south part of state. Ashland's Leading Newspaper for Over Fifty Years (United News Wire Servlc«) <nd (United Prase W ire Service) ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927 Special Attorney Roberts Outlines Evidence in D’Autremont Trial liu n Z Opening Statement. i 86 paid passengers on the train B iten sion of Saw Mill In Attorney Roberta* address In and in addition thereto there were dustry to be Considered full follows: I a number of trainmen who were by Committee Gentlemen of the Jury: In the cither going to their homes or go trial of all cases it is customary ing to various points on the divis Extension of the saw mill in for both the plaintiff and defend ion for the purpose of engaging dustry for Ashland community ant to make short statements to in their various work. Among will be considered by members the jury, which are designated as these trainmen was a brakeman of the industries committee of “opening statements,” the purpose by the name of Charles Orrin the Chamber of Commerce at a of which Is to endeavor to give Johnson, sometimes called Coyle. Details Surrounding Find conference to be held in the near Defense Passes Many W it Object to Secretary Mellon’s to the jury the theory of each side Gotten Land in Northeastern Train Slows Down future with mill operators and ing of Mail Clerk’s Body Recent Statement on nesses Without Cross and to explain what evidence each Lousiana Has Been In The train arrived at Siskiyou, other interested persons. Plans . Brought Out Examination Debt Payments side expects to give. undated in Three Places Oregon, pn time, at approximately for the meeting were made by In the trial of a criminal case MANY RECOUNT STORY A R B ROUSED TO ACTION the,same procedure follows and in 12:34, and left about one minute ALL BOATS ARE USED members of the board of direct COURT ROOM CROWDED late, at 12:36.* Just west of Siski ors .of the Chamber of .Commerce the 'Statement which I "am abopt you is tunnel No. 13, which is ap Coast Guard Cutters and Navy held Tuesday evening. E nglish Government Regrets Ser to make to you upon behalf of the proximately 3100 feet long and ies o f Statem ents That Re Discussion of Chamber activ Tugs Cooperate in Bringing State of Oregon, I shall endeavor which is directly under and pene flect on Country ities for the summer season fea in Women to state to you the evidence In As trates the top of the mountain. tured the meeting. V. V. Mills, near a chronological manner as I JACKSONVILLE. May I.— A LONDON, May 5. — Refuting can which the state expects to As is <;ustomaryt as the evidence president, presented an outline JACKSONVILLE, May S.—-Au NEW ORLEANS, La., May 5. of resolutions for activities and pair of blue denim overalls, just point by point Secretary of the prove, and which if it does prove will show, shortly after the train tomatic pistols, bits of flesh, and Treasury Mellon’s recent state <t feels justified in asking you for started and after it was going at — (IP)— Man has lost his fight to these were unanimously adopted the ordinary kind, that attract the Inevitable brown cap, with little attention played an Import ment on debt' payments, the Brit a verdict of. guilty as charged in a speed of from 10 to 12 miles an keejf the mighty Mississippi from by the directors. (’ which the state hopes to connect hour, air tests were given which the rich cotton lands. of North ish government has protested to this indictment. Plana for a July Fourth cele ant role in this morning’s ses up Hugh D’Autremorit with the slowed the train down to approxi western Louisiana. the United States asking thaUan ' * bration were presented by H. L. sion of court, whep the state’s at The first section of train No. IS, mately five or six miles per hour. slaying of Oron Johnson, South Breaks In three places in an Claycomb, chairman of the cele torney Roberts, who is taking the “unfortunate impression which which was then known as the This air test is given and taken area of 40 miles In the past 24 ern Pacific brakeman, ,who lost lead in the prosecution of Hugh the statement created” be remov- California - Oregon express, left for the purpose of ascertaining hours have sent the flood waters bration and convention commit- D’Autremont, for the alleged slay his life daring the hold-up and te e i but were discarded, members Ashland, Oregon, for San Fran how the brakes on the train are across Tensas parish to the town dynamiting of Southern Pacific ing of Oron Johnson, four years Roused to action by European cisco, California, at 11:34 a. m. on acting, since at about the place of St. Joseph and southward to agreeing that some other civic ago, in the Sjsklyou tunnel hold train No. 13, four years ago, all comments on Mellon’s statement organization should sponser such figured in the testimony given 1 to President Hlbben of Princeton the morning of October 11. ISIS. that the air Is applied the peak of Catahoula, Concordia and Avoyel- a .program this year. up, and John Collier of defense The train was in charge of Con- the hill or mountain, insofar as let parishes, where it will join yesterday afternoon by veteran counsel angrily exchanged heated that Great Britain received more Report of progress on the Dead trainman, who warn “deadhead ’ from her European debtors than ductor J. O. Marrett and the crew the tracks of the Southern Pacific with the already swollen Red Indian road was made by Wm. statements as to the admissibility ing” on the ill-fated trip, around ' she Is pacing to the United States, consisted of the conductor, a head company are concerned, is reach river. Briggs, chairman of the roads of these-as evidence afteg they brakeman by the name of Grim, ed. On the right going south of which this trial revolves. The To the northward, the crevas and highways committee. had been identified by several the British foreign office, In a testimony was exceed in gly grue- witnesses as having been the tswt L note sent the state department both of Ahem had been in service the main track are what are ses pour their waters over Madi- Membership committee mem only a short time, a rear brake- known as passing tracks. To the son, East Carroll, West Carroll Ronie at tim es, and when the that were found, near the battery Tuesday, asked action by the bers are to be given Instructions I * man by the name of Benjamin, right of this is what is known as atld Morehouse parishes, joining details of the finding of msU United States government. by Mr. Carson, chairman of that box, the. machine used to assist In clerk E. E. Dougherty's mangled 1 The British government, the who likewise had been in service a braking power track. By brak with the overflow‘from the Ar committee, for a thorough mem the blowing np of the mall car. only a short time, an engineer by ing power track is meant that cer kansas river. body, were paraded through the The only excitement during the note stated, . regretted issuance bership canvass In the near fu the name of Sidney Bates, who tain empty cars such as flat cars dingy court room, Mrs. R. E. Wednesday night practically ture. Mr. Carson said an effort morning that tended to relieve « 1 “under the authority of the secre had been in the employ of the and gondolas are placed thereon the entire northern and north Rinabarger, wife of the govern the near future. monotonous routine of testimony', tary of (he treasury, a series of Southern Pacific company for over in order that they may be used in eastern section of the state were Fraternal and eivic organiza ment employe at the time he met all of which is being used to es ’ statements regarding Great Brit death, stumbled from the cour|> tions represented were the City tain which appear to her not to *30 years, most of the time on the a freight t/aln going down hill for wholly or partially Inundated, and tablish the fact that the four men room, her face pale with emotion Council, Alpha Chapter, No. 1, O. represent the facts accurately and Shasta division, which la from the purpose of giving additional the flood crest continued down were killed and that the mall ear Ashland to Gerber, California, and brakage power, Just about the the Mississippi somewhere 'south and from her tense lips the E. 8., Kiwanis, Elks, Masons, Llth- completely.” had actually been blown np, came the fireman, Marvin Seng, who time this air test had been ap of Vlcksbui’g and traveling at the whisper: "I can not stand it ians, Odd Fellows, Hope Rebeka when former deputy sheriff Forn- The note expressed the hope "wjll be mad'e any longer,” fell over the emo Lodge and the Chamber of Com- that the United States "will take resided at Dunsmuir, California, plied to this train and before R . r«Ue o f ’ approximately 50 miles crook, in response to questioning with his wife add child, had been entered the tu n n el and Inst a s the. tionally. charged room, with an by tire statels attorney, told of ex steps to remove the unfortunate D. H. Jackson was looted pres ates by former Gov emphasis that brought home to engine became opposite to the amining the pockets of the cloth impression the (Mellon) state those there, that there also waa ident of the permanent organiza ment created and concluded by cific company in such capacity on south end of the braking power M. Parker, flood relief dictator, ing In question and explained .that a woman who was suffering, the tion And Miss Georgia CòfTeSfrép. saying that “the position and pol (this same division since 1 Alt, The track, which Is just below the epd place the number or flood re he had found nothin« to them. Intense agony that even the. representative of Alpha Chapter, icy of Great Britain is well known train consisted of the engine, the of (he old Dollarhide toll road lief refugees in this state at /D id you looh la thia pocket?“ tender, one combination mail car; which goes otor the‘top .of the 200,000, with the total stUl asked the state’s attorney, poking mother of the defendant caaaot named secretary. and records are easily available, four baggage express cars an« mounting. jUakiyous, two men were seen to his finger Into t h e . little watch feel at thia time. but If at any time further tafor- three coaches. la the mail ear Ail available river ecaft from picket in the bib, AttomM? Col matton is desired. Greet Britain was the mail clerk, Elvln Eafl between some of the gondolas on Greenville, Miss., to Baton Rouge lier was on hie feat Instantly and will he happy-to furnidh it.” The first new witness to be Daugherty and Hugh Haffey, an the braking power track, and af La,, are being used In rescuing Vigorous Drive Will be Oon with hi« eye« biasing he advanced, called after the luncheon recess The note’s sting is softened express messenger, Mr.,Daugherty ducted for the Chamber was Herbert Micander, for four somewhat by a.statement point occupying the mail * compartment ter the train had entered the tun those caught by the breaks. • ’ ' of Commerce Guard cutters, navy tugs, "river teen years an engineer on the ing out that Great Britain’s only and Mr. Haffey the rear compart nel these men had disappeared, steamers, flat-bottomed boats and apparently having gotten on the The membership Committee of torney Roberts took his seat, and Southern Pacific, and a resident desire is to remove misunder ment which was used for baggage navy seaplanes are cooperating In train. These men who were seen Contesta of Season the Chamber of Commerce is the same question was f if e d the of Dunamnir. Thia veteran in standings. “and » to promote and certain pouches of mail. This bringing men, women and chlh by Mr. Martin, a surveyor employ planning a whirlwind campaign wlfpess whp admitted that he had to be Held Next the railroad service Whs "deed- friendly understanding between car was a steel .car having a steel Saturday the great English-speaking na partition separating .the two com- ed by the Southern Pacific com dren from the inundated areas. I for the week beginning May 9. not examined the-' small pocket. heading” on the- train and was The Tensas, Ouchita and smal A preliminary meeting will be While It is not known ¿«finitely, it • tions on whose cooperation the oartments In which was a door pany who had Just alighted from riding on the rear coach, when Pioneer club will meet in their ler rivers already out of their held at the office in-the City is assumed that this statement the train at Slskiyoii, and Ray peace and progress of the world about two feet high and of a the tunnel was entered. Two or initial baseball contests of the banks are bearing the brunt of Hall tonight, according to the will play an Important part In. Finneran, a rodman employed by depend.” The note adds, howev width sufficient to permit a per three minutes after the train came to a stop, a terrific ex season Saturday, May 7, accord-* er, that the British government son to crawl through. In the ex- - the Southern Pacific company at the new breaks and Madison par I Chairman of the Committee, Mr, the future to show that articles 1 F. Carson. Mr. Carson has were found In the pocket that def-“ plosion shook »the entire train, lag to a schedule arranged by fears “r|- estrangement of senti press and baggage cars was an Siskiyou, who had just come out ish seems doomed to become a to. representatives of the chibs who of the care which were situated gigantic lake. been president of the organisation lnitely links the DeAutremont« ment,” is growing because of and gas and fames immediately met Wednesday evening with W. divergence of opinion as to debts. express messenger, several ice • along the right-of-way, were I for the past year and has accept with the crime. began to fill the passage, he helper« from Ashland, whose pur- • dressed in some brown, apparent- P, Walters, local T. M. C. A. ed the Chairmanship of this Com Despite its mild tone, the note Portland — National Biscuit testified. Jumping down from pose it was to ice fish which was secretary. mittee in the belief that right plainly shows resentment felt In the rear platform, he ran to (Please Turn to Page 2) j Company plans »500,000 factory The first game will be called England over Mellon’s statement. being «hipped south. There were TENSE ATMOSPHERE t now the community needs to • wards the front of the train, at 9 o’clock wken the Grisslies It clearly reiterates the declara stand back of the Chamber in when he came upon whom he JACKSONVILLE, April 8.—A^ a most emphatic' manner. Mr. later learned to, he H. O. John will clash with the Black Bears. tion of Sir Arthur Balfour that tense atmosphere prevailed la the At 10:30 the Kit Carson aggre Great Britain never has and nev Carson says, “I never realised court room of the murder trial of^ son, brakeman, one of the fonr gation will meet the Beaver er will collect more in reparations the amount of work this repre Hugh DeAutremont as It became, men whose lives were snuffed nine. sentative Committee Organisation evident that the defease store lay-. debt payments than is necessary ont during the crime. Witness Other games on thé schedule Is doing until I came in so close for use in paying the United Micander told of seeing the din lng plans for a big surprise. “No* I touch with it during the past States. It cites figures and says ing brakeman in a sitting posi will be played May 14 and 21. questiona** was the almost uavary-, Chief rangers and dapnty rang first of all payment of the United year. Everybody comes to the lng answer of Fred Smith head of tion by the side of the train, Chamber of Commerce for some the defense legal staff as the gasping for breath. He assumed ers of the four clubs will meet States to Great Britain on ac with g f : Walters May 11 to count of purchasers ipade here thing. Now we. are going to aak state’s witnesses ware turned ever; that his intense agony was caus a lot more people to Join ns and to him for examination. The tes ed from being gaaed, and harried make plans tor an overnight hike during the war were not actually paid, but were checked off help do more for Ashland.” on to see what further damage and a pioneer banquet. timony today was unimportant,* Keller Mabbott and Bob Arant against British borrowing from Members of this committee are: having to do mostly with the es had been done. From the scene of the Black Bear clnh, Paul the United States. O. F. Carson. Wirt M. Wright, tablishing of the fact that the', of the crime he walked to White H. H. Elhnrt, Walter Redford, train was dynamited and th a t - Point, where a work train was Alklhs, Kit Carson club and Ken Millard W. Grubb, H. T. Mitchel- four man were murdered. It wad secured and rushed to the. tun neth Darling of the Beavers at more, Fred C. Homes, 8. J. though that Smith’s nneoneern nel. Approximately an hour and tended the meeting Wednesday Bailey. W. H. McNair, Dr. C. A. had* Jo do with the defense plana forty minutes elapsed between evening. t wujho vi s Haines, F. F. Whittle. F. O. which aa yet have not been Re <3coa (Please Turn to Pape I ) ARRESTED IN SAN FRANCISCO Swennjng, G. A. Briscoe, W. P. vealed. Thoms« N. Leonard, alias R. 8. Walter and Dan Kay. The court room was crowded, Husband and Wife Reach Lane, wanted by local police on a and as always many women worn an Amiable Settlement worthless check charge, la held by present betraying Interest in the After Conference > BIBLE SCHOOL PROGRAM San Francisco authorities, ac fate o f the, dapper youth on trial Marking the close of a success cording to word received by Chief VANCOUVER, B. C„ May 6.— fu l session of the Ashland Weak for murder. of Police Geo. W. McNabb. (IP)— After months of dispute, Day Bible 8chool, pupils of the -Leonard on December IS of amicable settlement was reached school Wl’J present a program Frl- cific Civil engineer told of getting last year passed a worthless eheck by. Mrs. Sarah Smith Wilbur [ day eveniing at the M. B. church, off the train nt Btektrau and for »2 In/payment for gasoline to Scollard in her legal fight with VMiXX) under-the direction of their teach rushing to the east portal of the •OAsnN Walter Davis, operate? of the East her husband, George Francis Scoi- er; Mrs. Grace Andrews. The pro tunel when he heard the Mast; AudtdV: Main street Shell Oil station. The lard, to regain »2,990,000 worth POW | gram Is an annual event, arranged He made a map noting the the lo «heck was dratrn on the United of securities, claimed by her to -ach year to mark the closing of 1 cation of the artlelM found aa4 8tates National Bank at Eugene, have been misappropriated. thia waa lntrodueedas nvidafea. the school. Oregon, and was signed “R. 8. After a conference of many The program will start at 7:29 Lane’.’, Leonard, allap Lana, also hours at Hotel Vancouver be o'clock. At 7 o’clock the children 1 passed a worthless check at a tween Scollard, his wife and will meet at the Presbyterian ’ Medford- tire store In payment for their respective counsel, the wife church and march to the Method- * a tire ’which he purchased for the agreed to withdraw charges of 1st church together. Bnlek sedan ha was driving. grand larceny which have -been The more than 509 children arq 1 The man was arrested fa San standing against Scollard In enrolled in the school will parties ' Francisco on a similar charge. It Washington courts since January. I pate, most of the entertainment la believed he la wanted to Port Announcement to thia ««act was being presented by groups. land, Eugene, and other Oregon made today by W. E. Barns, The Bible school work covers a and California cities on fraudu counsel for Mrs. Scollard. period of sevent month's study. lent check charge«, Chief McNabb other artielee which Lea Cedalre, valet to Scollard ■Aid— net work at «treni and caretaker of Bellingham Columbia City — Slhley-Mllla home of the eccentric million ' St. Helena — Paper mill mill will cut 100,999 feet a day, airess, has been missing since provemeats add 19 tons a with 79 men. January, to capacity. Committed« From Fraternal Organisation Pledge ; Their Support New Spring Chapeaux öeäTieAieH tfe £ & O sfao VORTfie or “Jfe 8«z?Y * tit ft* AwwLi