Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1935 — Page 5

JAN. 11. 1935.

COL LINDBERGH ATTENTIVE. AIDS STATE COUNSEL Desolate Father of Slain Baby Never Misses Legal Point. BY JANE DIXON I nitrd frm Stiff Correspondent IXEMINGTON. N. J.. Jan. 11 The life of the obscure young man ho came out of Minnesota to •artle the world still is being written in superlatives. Sittafg behind a group of distinguished lawyers who are demanding the life of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the

kidnaping and murder of his infant son, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh pursues the accused killer as persistently as he pursued a historic course over an ocean. It is difficult to picture the boyish figure with the slim shoulders as the desolated father. He appears, rather, the young college man.

Col. Lindbergh

The dignity of address which belongs to his rank, “Colonel.” is suggestive of a small boy wearing his daddy’s sword. One must shut out this courtroom scene and visualize the slim young man behind the counsel table as a winged speck against a sky between two continents, to realize that none has worn the rank of Colonel more gloriously than Charles A. Lindbergh. In court he is attentive and controlled. Not a point made or lost on the witness stand escapes him. At intervals he leans forward and consults with prosecuting counsel. Aids State’s Attorneys He prompts and suggests when testimony has to do with events within nis experience or certain knowledge When Edward Reilly of the defense was inferring that ' Ollir Whately the deceased Lindbergh butler, might know more of the tragic event than appears, and that he was “out of sight” of the Lindberghs for an extended period on the fateful night. Col. Lindbergh was quirk to convey to state counsel the fact that Whately, not his wife, had served dinner just prior to the baby's disappearance. As this is being written, the Colonel is in a consultation with Col H. Norman Schwarzkopf, head of the Jersey State Police and Col. Lindbergh's constant companion in court, and Attorney General David Wilentz, who is conducting the case against Hauptmann. The Colonel nods his head emphatically to emphasize the rapid words he is pouring into the Wilentz ear. His favorite court pasture is: arms folded across chest, head held back and inclined slightly toward right. Now and then he rests his left elbow on his knee and cups his chin in his hand. “The “Lindy” head is smallish but finely formed. It rises in a clean eurve from the back of the neck. It sweeps upward to a graceful crown. The brow r is high and gently sloping. Ignores Accused Kidnaper The ears arc small and close to the head. The features small but strongly chiseled. Gray-blue eyes give a feeling of coldness of penetration. Lips are mobile and their curve denotes sensitivity. There is an outward thrust to the pointed chin which has a deep cleft that adds to the boyish appearance of Lindbergh. He wears gray almost exclusively, gray loosely fitted suits and light blue or white shirts with soft collars. Invariably his tie is blue. The blue accents the color in his eyes and the gray is an excellent contrast for his shock of curly red-dish-blond hair. Only once since the opening of the trial has Col. Lindbergh observed Hauptmann. On the first day in court, the Colonel stood, turned deliberately and trained level boring eyes on the prisoner. The study lasted for fully two minutes. Hauptmann dropped his glance to his hands. Since those two intensive minutes. Col. Lindbergh has given not the slightest sign he is aware Hauptmann is in court. Toscanini Sails for New York GENOA. Italy. Jan. HArtino Toscanini sailed on the Comte Di Savoia yesterday to take UP his duties as director of the New York Philharmonic symphony. Constipation Poisons Constipation allows poisons to form in the bowels and makes you feel sick. At the first feeling of constipation, take Thedford s BlackDraught for prompt, refreshing relief. It has helped thousands of men and women. Mrs. A. J. Davenport, of Paducah. Ky., writes that “Black-Draught acts well and seems to carry off impurities. It always helps iqc.” Black-Draught is made of purely vegetable ingredients leaves and roots of plants highly regarded for their dependable medicinal action. THEDFOBD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT —Advertisement.

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