Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 20, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    WOUNDED VETS GREET LINDY
Latest Picture of Mrs. Ford
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Captain B. L. Janney, Canadian
Hying ace, will follow Lfnd-
hergh's trans-atjantic air trail.
The flyer will leave Ottawa June
3Q on a 3000-mlle non-stop flight
to London. The stunt is part c
Canada's Jubilee celebration, the
flyer planning to be in London,
July 1, Dominion Day, marking
the 60th anniversary of the
Dominion treaty with England
No part o f Charles Lindbergh’s second day in W aeh,n&ton * aB more in
Reed hospital, where he met wounded veterans o f the World War.
risked his life to fly over the Atlantic shaking ha nds with the men
strength to gain victory in France
Hero Pays Hom age To A Hero
Red Cross Worker Killed in Crash
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B
ry seaplane in which Bari Kilpatrick. Red
ier. w M k llle d near Baton RoUge, La., is
Lieutenant Joe Gregory, escaped uninjured.
Amateur Aviator1
Miss'Phyllis Gibbs, choken beauty
queen of Australia, dtdn t have
any trouble finding employment.
She is on her way ‘o Hollywood
with a contract from, Cecil B ..lie
Mille tucked in her pocket. Miss
Gibbs .was one ot the few long­
haired beauties in the national
contest.
hfuiidOlTot^tSe nfctten, paid his own tkibnto to the sym
Jtg wartime heroes When,ho laid’ a wreath on the tomt
da*y after he landed in Washington. Soldiers stood at p
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young flyer bent before the tomb.
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Order And D isorder-Lindbergh.At Brussels And London
French Star
the evidence In the trial I * the
opening arguments had breach*
out a large crowd aad who« tl^ e
for coart to ope* came, .pmffy
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were standing la the eoart room.
These were toned to leaver Jott­
ing the arnay oatalde who had net
arrived early enough to pa* a seat,
although the bailiff reported sev­
eral at the eoart house when he
opened.
The realisation that thia wfll he
the last trial et any Import la the
historic, antique conrtlfcuse at
Jacksonville must have been the
thought of many.
Mrs. Paul D’Autremoat, of Ba-
gene. Hugh’s step-mother was a
spectator at the trial this morning.
She and M n . Belle D ’Antremoat
were In conversation before court
opened.
. Defense Attorney John Collier
began the opening argument for
the beginning of court following
the noon recess.
Collier characterised the trial
. as a battle between a lone, peanl-
, less boy and the powerful inter-
, eats represented In the state and
, federal governments and the
, Southern Pacific railroad com-
r pany, whose resources he said are
, unlimltlesa.
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He ridiculed the testimony of
1 Dr. Heinrich, saying that it seem-
_ ed to him rather far-fetched that
the many clever S. P .,Investigat­
or h and other officers searched the
g overalls which were found in the
u mountain without finding the reg-
s istry receipt, which Heinrich said
be found later in Berkeley.
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Attacking the testimony of
l_ P.vakeman Benjamin who had said
d be had seen men running in the
tunnel. Collier rend the testimony
t of Wilson, who was then an 8. P.
p_ civil engineer, who said It would
t_ be Impossible to see through the
r tunnel when It was filled with
smoko and steam. This followed
0 a talk on perjury or witnesses’
lt memory falling them.
------- Collier said that out of .the vast
1 number of exhibits which the state
r had introduced only four were in
l( any conceivable manner connect*
ed with Hugh.
" Recalling that Attorney Roberts
had said the bandits had precipit­
ately fled after they had killed
Johnson, tearing a generai attack.
Collier said It was tunny that
they would have returned to the
camp so that one of them could
change from, the pair of overalls
which it was alleged a D’Autre­
mont twin had been wearing.
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Collier said one of the most
Mr. Roberts did state that wheh
peenllar things was that "every­
a person who has always *Jfhd'a
thing burnable had been intro­
good reputation leaves his home
duced as exhibits, and that every­
community for another place and
thing non-combustible had been
assumes a fictitious name, the
b u rn ^ :”
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only natural deduction is that he
He deralded Roberts for recit­
leaves behind him the gaiod repu- ing weird details of the critne,
atlon which he had previously en-
loyed. He sald’tfiere mpst have saying this must have been to In­
flame the minds of. the Jury.
been a reason for his dropping of
Dr. Heinrich Identified many
his ramify name for pueh a roman­ signatures, saying certain ones
tic name as E. B. James, pointing were In the Identical handwriting
out Inter the'alleged idolising of
but failed to introduce ths pho­
tho famous batidlt. Jesse James.
tographic tests by which he had
Several times during his speech,
said he had made the comparisons.
which traced the movements and
He said he could not reconcile
actions of the D’Autremont boys one Item on bill of grocerlea which
as alleged by the state. Roberts the D’Autremont’s were alleged
repeated his admonition that to have purchased In Eugene —
while a few witnesses or a few
Wesson
oil— the
Masola
oil
exhibits might be wrong, it was can which the prosecution had
■mprobable that |he value of ALL
found on the monnfhln side.
of the dozens of witnesses and ex­
It was clearly the Intent of the
hibit* furnished by the state defense to content Itself with min­
should be in error In connecting imising the Importance of the
Hugh with the crime for which he prosecution’s evidence.
Ir. charged.
Tracing the evidence which has
been Introduced and calling, at­
tention to salletat points about the
state’s exhibits Roberts ended up
with the statement that lt,-was
undoubtedly true that D’Autre-
raonts had planned the holding up
EUREKA, California. June M ,
of the train as the perfect Jesse __(IP)'— Continuing the fatigu­
James crime, but that, when Coyle ing pace he has maintained for
O. Johnson, for whose death Hugh six days and nights, almost with­
<r. specifically, charged
came out rest. Mad Bull, the fleet foot­
around the engine of the train, ed Karook Indian passed through
they cold-bloodedly shot him and Requa today. 368 miles from San
then fled, fearing that the entire Francisco, the starting point of
train crew and passengers were the great Marathon.
also coming.
He was 16 miles ahead of Fly­
Tho
state holds the deepest ing Cloud, another Karook. who
sympathy for the parents of the is running a strong second. Mal­
defendant. Mr. Roberts stated, but ika. 63 year old Zunl. from tho
he emphasised before the Jury deserts of New Mexico, the only
the necessity of showing any sym­ one of his tribesmen In the raee
pathy,, If sympathy has to be today, was running strong, seven
shown, to the wives and families miles behind Flying Cloud.
of the train workmen who were
killed without having a chance to
Karook Buck
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jan otherwise, was Captain Lindbergh when ha arrived in
is leaving the Brussels aerodrotfae after kn orderly reception,
is aketchin g him as he walkH. At the left, a Belgian Air Force
ited to Lindbergh when he stepped front hla plane.
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Charles’ A. Levine, millionaire backer of the Columbia’s hop
»rnp> New York to Burope. gave his wife and friends the surprise
of their,lives when be Jumpde Into,the piano, as lt was taking off
and mads the trip hlmSeif. Prior to his trans-Atlantic flight Levine
had been "In tho a|r" only a fow hours in his whole life.
carrying away several dollars ta
Meet MUer'SImone Thlon de is
Chaume, the newest sensation of
golfdom. She’s from France, as
her name indicates, and she re­
cently wen Die British women’s
open.
Veteran golfers predict The "Spirit or
that »he will some day be the were breaking
peer of all women golfers.
Gold Hill Drug
small change.
merchandise wee bothered.
Store Is Looted No
Tne only slue on which officers
Thieves entered the Martin
w a ^ u s t coming to rest on Croydon Field, London, aad thousands of persons Bowers drug store at Gold Hili
e In a rush for it, as this picture Was taken. Captain Lindbergh was almost Saturday night or Sunday morn­
ing aad rifled the cash register,
when the two masses of frantic humanity came together.
have to work te that
Ford
coupe was seen parked near the
store after 1 o’clock Saturday
night.
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"The guilty.fleeth when no man
purrueth,’’ Mr. Roberts stated,
and said that If the defeadant
had not been guilty, he would not
have remained lu hiding for three
and a half years, always hounded
by the fact that he might he
caught, as evidenced by the fact
he had remarked, " I thought I
had been caught", when he was
once accosted la Chicago by a
polloeman Just prior to his enlist­
ment In the U. .8. army. He ad­
monished the Jury that an Inno­
cent man does not flee and hide
when accused of a crime.
The anticipated recounting of
"Our recreational features
end attractions, what they are
and what they may he" In
the topic for the C. C. forum
Tuesday noon. All members
of ths Ashland gotf d a b are
expected to attend and give
an Impetas to tho Aehlaad
Golf Coarse.
"Ashland to a natural play­
ground.” says secretary J. H .
Fuller.
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Golf, teaule, swtmmtnff.
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