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NUNGESSER'S FATE.

A FRUITLESS SEARCH.

Ottawa, June 16.

FRIDAY,

END OF MAN HUNT.

TWO MORE D'AUTREMONTS

ARRESTED.

Steubenville, Ohio, Jane 8. Federal officers to-day announc.

JUNE 17, 1927.

THE BEAUTY OF ENGLAND.

AMERICANS' HIGH PRAISE.

"England has not only the most wonderful countryalde in the

beautiful."

ed the capture of Ray and Royworld; it has by far the most D'Autremont; twin brothers, want- ed for the robbery of a mail, train and the murder of four men at Siskiyou, Oregon, on October 11, 1923.

So said one of six Americans who arrived in London recently after a motor tour through the Garden of England from Liverpool,

Both have admitted their Iden-

As they disembarked from the tity, the officers say. W. B. Bar- White Star liner Cedric they were tels United States attorney at met by a large motor-coach, fitted Columbus, Ohio, declares the iden- with a soda fountain, earphones to tification of the brothers is posi-enable them to hear the words of tive.

the guide, armchairs, glass-topped tables, and a hot kitchen-in fact, an hotel on wheels-which took them through Nantwich and Leamington to Stratford-on-Avon, where the night was spent, and so through Oxford and Maidenhead to London.

The two D'Autrements had been working in the Wheeling Steel Corporation Mill here since Janu- ary, under the names of Elmer and Clarence Goodwill.

Ray is married. His wife is un Ohio girl. They have a child a year old.

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This coach is the first venture of a firm who are endeavouring to act as showmon to visitors to this country of the real beauty of rural England and are meeting all White Star liners to Liverpool.

"You don't know how beautiful your country is," slad one Ameri-

Hugh D'Autrement, another brother implicated in the crime, was captured on February 12, 1927, at Los Banos, P. 1. He had enlisted in the United States army James C. Price. A United States postal inspector, working DIL a clue which brought him across the Pacific, identified Prico can. D'Antremont. The arrest was made on the rifle range, where "Price" was on duty as a member of "E" company, Thirty-First In- fantry. He is now facing trial at Jacksonville, Oregon.

Jacksonville, Ore., June 8.

The second trial of Hugh D'Au- trement got under way to-day. The jury has not yet been com- pleted.

Great difficulty was experienced in the first trial in finding a jury. The case has had such wide pub- liety and aroused so much feeling throughout Oregon that it was al most impossible to find twelve men who would admit that they had formed no opinion as to D'Autre mont's guilt.-A. P.

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DARING SINGAPORE

OUTRAGE.

DAYLIGHT HOLD-UP IN A JEWELLER'S SHOP.

French square mensure. Popular fruit,

16 Sholtered aldo. 17 Abound.

10 To councel.

20 Implement.

21 Wand.

23 Witty saying,

24 Recompense,

26 Exclamation.

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Border of a garment. 37 Skill.

A hold-up of a particularly impudent character took place at 8 o'clock last Friday morning in South Bridge Road, not far from 30 Bird's claw. the Central Police Station, Singa- 12 old gold coin. pare.

41 Existed.

43 Edge.

Six Cantonese, all armed with 44 Piece of granite for paving pistols, entered a jeweller's shop.

streets.

After Four Years.

The surprised manager and his 45 Reflux of the tide. Arrest of the two remaining assistants were told to keep 46 Iron combined with carbon. brothers of the D'Autremont trio quiet," while two of the mch pro-45 Thrice (Prefix).

49 Anger. inds a four years aan hunt all ceeded to help themselves to a 19

50 Affirmative. over the world by the U. S. De-quantity of jewellery from two 51 Juice in plants.

53 Weep. partment of Justice, officials of showcases, the glass covers of which pride themselves on "always which they smashed in with tires Like..

56. Insect. getting their man." The chase butts of their pistols.

The robbers then walked out of 68 Friend. has ranged throughout the United States and to many foreign lands, the shop, with absolutely no show 60 You. More than a hundred suspects of hurry, obviously relying on the 61 Favourite. 62 Consumer. have been arrested and released. I fact that the production of their 62 Flat fish. A few weeks ago an Englishmaan pistols, coupled with recent fr-63. Something to tempt fish." was detained in the Visayan pro-quent shootings, had reduced both 88 Disense of rye.. vinces as a possible D'Autremont, their victims and the bystanders 70 Part of verb "to do"

72 Utilize. 10 too great a state of fear to raise 176

73 Additional title. hue and cry. Up to the moment of writing, 75 Small. there had been no arrests.

only to he liberated after a thorough grilling by the constabu lary. Shortly after the arrest of Hugh, two other men were held in Canada as suspects, but released when they proved to the satisfac- tion of officials that they were not the lung sought twins.

ANOTHER TRANS- ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

COM. BYRD'S EARLY DEPARTURE EXPECTED.

New York. June 16. Commander Byrd, whose de-

The crime was one of the most sensational in the history of the United States, eclipsing the feats which made Jesse James famous in dime novel fletion and cold fact. The three boys were hardly out of their teens, On the night of Getober 11, 1923, they boarded the blind baggage of train No. 13 on the Southern Pacific railroad,parture for Europe in the aero- bound for San Francisico. As the plane "America" is imminent, to Repeated reports of denials of train emerged from a tunnel in the day received the honorary degree the discovery of the avia-Siskiyou Mountains on the Califor- of Civil Engineer from the Vir- Lor Nungesser denote the ria-Oregon line, they forced the ginia Institute at the hands of hist thoroughness with which the Can-Breman, at pistol point, to detach brother, Governor Byrd.-Router's adians even in remote spots per- the locomotive and mail car and American Servics.

Winchester, Va, June 16. sist in the search for the missing proceed a few hundred yards up

Commander Byrd has left for the truck. airmen.

They then shot and killed S. L. New York. He said his start on his

flight Elwood Wilson has now tele-

entire- phoned from Grandmere repudiat- Bates of Dunmuir, the engineer, trans-Atlantic ing the Chicago Herald account.-and Marvin Seng of Redding, they depended on the weather-

fireman. C. 0. Johnson, a brake-Reuter's American Service. Renter's American Service,

man who had been riding in the forward passenger car, bearing the shots and thinking that torpe-

Late on the night of May 22 | does had exploded on the rails, Former Governor Tang Chi Yao jumped out and ran to the locomo died at his North Gate residence in dive. Without a word, without Yunnanfu. He had been ill for giving him a chance to surrender,

some time and a cerebral hemorrh- the juvenile bandits fired at him

age, in addition to heart trouble. as he came up, killing him instant-brought on the end. He was 47

DALLAS TO HONGKONG.

ANOTHER G.$25,000 PRIZE OFFERED.

New York, June 16.

The Dallas sportsman Mr. Willy. liam Esterwood; offers a prize of J. Edwards, the mail clerk, re-years of age. G$25,000 for a flight from Dallas fused to open the door of the mail to Hongkong stopping at San Fran-ear when ordered to do so by the cisco. Honolulu, Guam or Manila, brothers., The trio then placed a on condition that the fight be charge of dynamite under the for- completed in 1-1-1 consecutive ward door and blew half the car hours before September 15, 1928 to pieces. Edwards was burned -Reuter's American Servico.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

CANON, KIDDO= WE'LL GO OVER TO TAGS AN' SHOW AVA HOW YOU GROWED!!

to death.

I BROUGHT KIDDO OVER TO SEE YOU-

DON'T YOU THINK AE GROWED LOTS

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The rapid spread of the flames prevented the boys from looting the car. The explosion shattered windows in the passenger cars, in- juring a score or more passengers.

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