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    ' A 3HLAND climate, without the aid
of medicine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthma. This is a
proven fact
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
. .
VOLUME
3
(Suocessor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
A/l ALARIA germs cannot survive
three months In the rich ozone
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
ter helps.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922
No. 113
INVISIBLE IRISH ARMY” UNEARTHED
ON SECIECI
Soldiers of Wis.
Allowed $30.00
For Schooling
M IL W A U K E E , W is., J a n . 14.—
R a h -ra h s s u p p la n te d dough b o y b a t­
tle cry s w ith 100 fo rm e r so ld ie rs
w ho h av e e n ro lled in colleges an d
u n iv e rsitie s of W isconsin. T h e s e rv ­
ice m en a r e g oing to school a g a in
IDAHO SENATOR CALINS MEET u n d e r th e p ro v isio n s of a s ta te bon u s
“ NEW VERSA ILLES“ — SAYS law w hich allow s them $30 a m o n th
CLOSED DOORS IN ARMS P A R ­ fo r fo u r y e a rs a lo n g w ith th e ir edu
catio n .
LEY CHANGE FOR WORSS.
D oes
Not
Come
A nyw here
N ear S ettlin g Far E astern Q ues­
tion for A nyone But Japan.
Senator William E. Borah of Ida­
ho does not hesitate to express his
disappointment of the manner in
which the latter days of the disarma­
ment conference have been conduct­
ed. Expressing, in the February
Sunset, some of his opinions regard­
ing the fashion in which the parley
is being run, he is not at all back­
wards about saying what he thinks
of star-chamber methods of discus­
sion.
He says in part:
“At Washington again, in spite of
the promise of the opening sessions
of the conference, a few men have
closed themselves in and determined
things vital to the existence of na­
tions and of individuals. Let us ex­
amine what has come so far from
behind those closed doors.
“The naval ratio has been most
viltally changed from the original
proposition. The usual propaganda
has gone out indicating that the
change is not material. But in my
opinion it is exceedingly material,
and altogether for the worse. It is
one of the prices which the p eo p \
will have to pay for a closed confer­
ence. If the doors had been kept
ajar and the Hughes program urged
in the open, public opinion, not only
In this country, but in all countries
concerned, would have driven it
through. No set of delegates could
have stood against the sentiment of
the people at home. It was received
by the people everywhere as were
Wilson’s plans and policies before
the meeting at Versailles. But the
conference went into secret session
at Washington as at Versailles and
the same result followed.
That
which was right and just and hu­
mane was whittled and bargained
away and intrigue and bluff again
succeeded in making the program.“
Success o f Japan
“The most striking and outstand­
ing fact relative to the conference,”
says Borah, “is the amazing success
of Japan. It we permit ourselves in
a matter of such grave concern to
the whole world to be carried away
by our admiration for success, mere­
ly for success’ sake, then we must
admire Japan. She has been adroit
and far-seeing. She has given up
nothing of any moment and what
ahe has secured is almost unbeliev­
able. She retains a navy ample and
efficient for her complete domi-
nancy of the Orient. She has all
the navy she needs for that pur­
pose. She obtains in lieu of the
Anglo-Japanese alliance, an alliance
of much wider scope and infinitely
greater value to her. She has an
agreement against fortifying the Pa­
cific islands. She has obtained se­
curity In the nature of a guarantee,
not only for the islands, but for Ja-
. pan proper. Sitting therefore, as
* she now does, behind the barrier of
from 5000 to 7000 miles of ocean,
with her Islands made safe, her
homeland rendered practically in­
vulnerable, she Is complete master
of the Orient. The generalities of
the Root proposal will not even ex­
cite her derision. Her theory of a
Monroe doctrine for the Orient, long
her desire, has been made certain,
effective, far reaching, unassailable.
“Does anyone believe that such a
disposition of the Far Eastern ques­
tion is a settlement of the Far East­
ern question?”
PARIS, Jan. 14.— Fresh opposi­
tion from political foes further re­
tard the efforts of Raymond Poin­
care in forming a new cabinet to
replace the resigned Briand minis­
try. Only three men have definitely
accepted the portfolios.
ESPEE BOX CAR
Ixical Hoop A rtists Clean Up Champs
S PEOPLE
OF
M ayj Bros. W ill
Treat Ex-Soldiers
In New Hosoilal
SECRETLY SENE
TO
ST. PA UL, M inn., J a n . 14.— T h e
fam o u s su rg e o n s, Drs. W illiam and
____________
j C h a rle s Mayo, o ffe r t o .t r e a t th e sol-
C o n tra ry to th e c o n fid e n tia l ex-
! d ie rs of th e w orld w ar in th e $200,-
T ra in 221 w as fo u n d to be on fire p e c ta tio n s of th e F o r t Jo n e s basket-
P o st No. 14, A m erican L egion, is 000 ho3pital w hich th e A m erican
la st n ig h t by c o n d u c to r T. P . F ra n c o ¡b a ll te a m , th ey w ere ta k e n to a;
who lives in A sh lan d a t 460 B oule- \ c le a n in g la s t n ig h t to th e tu n e of 38 i g re a tly s u rp ris e d an d h o n o red to Legion posts of M innesota will e re c t.
R A N K S O F T H E IR IS H R E P U R L I-
receiv e from M a rsh a l F och, com an-
P a tie n ts will be c h a rg e d according*
v a rd a n d was in c h a rg e of th e tr a in to 15. F o rt J o n e s fo u n d th a t being
d e r of th e a llie d a rm ie s d u rin g th e to th e ir a b ility to pay, as d e te rm ­
( ’AN ARMY HAVE BEEN F IL L E D
a t th e tim e.
In a tte m p tin g to p u t c h a m p io n s of N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia is
w orld w ar, a n a u to g ra p h e d tr a n s la ­ ined by th e Legion officials.
F O R T H E PA ST TW O Y EA R S BY
o u t th e fire he was sev erely b u rn e d an a lto g e th e r d iffe re n t th in g in Ore-
tio n of him self, as a so u v e n ir of his
REC R U ITS FROM A M ERICA .
on th e face an d r ig h t h a n d .
H is gon a n d c e rta in ly w ill r e tu r n to th e ir
v isit to A sh lan d . T he lite ra l tr a n s ­
b u rn s w ere d resse d by th e com pany old h a u n ts w ith th e g re a te s t resp e c t la tio n of th e a u to g ra p h is “ To th e!
d o c to r a t Sisson a n d he b ro u g h t th e fo r th e p la y in g a b ility of th e Ash-
How «ml W here Those Men Were
A m erican L egion of A sh lan d (O re.)
tra in th ro u g h to A s h la n d .'W h e n he land high ball to sse rs, an d will long
Trained ami by W hat Means They
in m em o ry of m y v isit, D ecem ber 2,
sto p p ed his tra in fo r in v e s tig a tio n , ' re m e m b e r th a t it w as F rid a y , Ja n -
1921. F . Foch.
R eached Ireland S till R em ains a
he found a locked c a r on fire a n d u a ry 13, w hen th e gam e w as played,
T h e L egion a n d th e people of A sh­
Secret.
an in d ic a tio n t h a t th e r e w ere p e r­
T he second g a m e o f th e ev en in g ,
lan d a re very p ro u d of th is h o n o r
sons in th e c a r.
b etw een C e n tra l P o in t high sc h o o l’s
a n d w ill prize th e p ic tu re v ery h ig h ­
Upon b re a k in g th e c a r open, th re e f ir s t tea m a n d A sh lan d h ig h ’s second
N EW YORK, J a n . 1 4 — I t was
ly. W e, o f th e L egion, know th a t th e
m en w ere seen to ju m p o u t a n d v a n ­ te a m , proved to be th e m ost e x citin g
le
a
rn e d today by th e In te rn a tio n a l
people of A sh lan d a n d th e s u r r o u n d ­
ish in th e d a rk n e s s . B eing n e a r S is­ g a m e of th e ev en in g , b o th te a m s
in g co m m u n ity , w ho, in su ch n u m ­
New s Service, t h a t an A m erican d iv i­
son th e tra in m ad e a ru n fo r th e b e in g fu ll of pep a n d fig h tin g h a rd
b e rs w elcom ed th e g re a t g e n e ra l on
sion of th e “ In v isib le A rm y of I re ­
w a te r ta n k to e x tin g u ish th e flam es. fo r ev e ry p o in t. T he g am e re s u lte d
th e d a te of h is v isit, w ill rejo ice
A fte r th e fire w as o u t an e x am in a in a sco re of C to 5 in fa v o r of the
la n d ’’ h as been in e x isten ce for
Miss A nna A. G ordon, w orld a n d
w ith us in th e possession of th is re ­
tio n of th e c a r rev e a le d th e c h a rre d locals.
n a tio n a l p re sid e n t of th e W o m en ’s m ore th a n tw o years.
m em b ran ce.
body o f a boy a p p a re n tly 18 o r 19
T he lin u p in th e A sh la n d -F o rt
C om panies have been d rillin g reg -
T he p ic tu re h a s been su ita b ly C h ristia n T e m p era n ce U nion, au-
y e a rs of age. No m a rk s of id e n tifi- Jo n e s g a m e w as a s follow s:
fra m e d a n d will be placed on display n o u n ces th a t all over th e U nited u la rly in c ities th ro u g h o u t th e U nit-
c a tio n w ere found. T he h a s ty re -
A sh la n d — H e rr, fo rw a rd ; G u th rie ,
In a w indow of th e p o st o ffice fo r a S ta te s, m em b e rs of th e o rg a n iz a tio n I ed S ta te s u n d e r th e o rd e rs of th e
tr e a t of th e trio a t th e tim e of th e fo rw a rd ; R am sey, c e n te r; Y oung
few dajys, aifter w hich i t w ill be will hold a special c e le b ra tio n J a n -j c h ie f of th e Irish re p u b lic a n arm y ,
o p e n in g of th e c a r an d th e g ru e -j g u a rd ; C h ap m an , g u a rd . F o r t Jo n e s
given a place o f h o n o r in th e G. A. u a ry 16, h o n o rin g th e second a n n i- ] They h a v e been p re p a re d fo r a call
so m e find in th e c a r, le a d s to th e — B ran so n ,
fo rw a rd ;
L oots, fo r
v e rsa ry of th e n a tio n a l c o n stitu tio n -1 to Ire lan d to ta k e up a rm s, w ith o u t
R .-L egion room in th e A rm ory.
b e lie f th a t a ll w ere in te n tio n a l!} i w a rd ; L uce, c e n te r; N ew ton, g u a rd ;
al p io h ib itio n victory.
a n y in k lin g of th e se a c tiv itie s leak -
locked in th e c a r a n d th e c a r s e t E v a n s, g u a rd .
C oaches — P ro f
‘ O ur g ra titu d e will be ex p ressed *n K o u t u n til today.
on fire.
H u g h es fo r A sh lan d , a n d LeR oy
e sp ecially fo r th e b e n e fits r e s u l ti n g 1 T h e m ost a m a z in g fac t disclosed
S h a rp fo r F o r t Jo n es.
from th e e ig h te e n th a m e n d m e n t,’’ is th a t d e ta c h m e n ts have sailed for
said Miss G ordon to day. “ Big busi- Ire la n d from tim e to tim e w ith o u t
DARK EST NICE
ness, as well as h e a lth and w e lfare] th e know ledge of B ritish o r A m eri-
a u th o ritie s , is d a ily becom ing m ore can a u th o ritie s .
I t is now know n
N IC E , F ra n c e , J a n . 14.— T h e e f­
e n th u s ia s tic and w illin g to a d m it th a t fo u r com panies from P h ila d e l-
fect of th e long p eriod of d ro u g h t
th a t p ro h ib itio n is p roving a success j Phia got aw ay. It Is e s tim a te d th a t
w a » k e e n ly fe lt here. T h e re w as in ­
a n d c o n trib u tin g g re a tly to b e tte i betw een tw o an d th re e th o u sa n d
s u ffic ie n t w a te r pow er to g e n e ra te
an d m ore w holesom e fin a n c ia l and m em bers of th e “ invisible a rm y ” on
e le c tric ity fo r lig h tin g th e tow n,
econom ic co n d itio n s in th is c o u n try , 'h is sid e landed in I r e la n f a n d
a n d N ice w as in a s ta te of d a rk n e s s
“ It sh o u ld be rem e m b e red th a t ] fo u g h t fo r th e Irish rep u b lic. How
a t n ig h t re m in d in g one of L ondon
P A R IS , J a n . 14.— R aym ond P o in ­ th e fe d e ra l a m e n d m e n t cam e as a they got ac ro ss no one w ith th e in ­
d u r in g th e a ir ra id s.
c a re , fo rm e r p re s id e n t of F ra n c e , a f ­ re su lt of one h u n d re d y e a rs of strug-1 fo rm a tio n will disclose. U tm ost sec-
te r a long c o n fe re n ce w ith P re s id e n t gle fo r le g isla tiv e re c o g n itio n and recy g u a rd e d every m ovem ent of th e
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 14.— H av in g
7f=
M illerand to d ay , accep ted th e ta s k n o t ‘over n ig h t’ as som e people m is - ! “ *n v *8*hle a rm y .”
gone a s f a r as possible in th e co m ­ L
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of
fo rm in g a c a b in e t to succeed th e ta k e n ly a s s e rt. T h is next y e a r, h o w -!
pletio n of tlie new n a v a l tre a ty w ith ­
B rian d m in istry .
ev er, is going to he one of th e big- PR ESID EN T HARDING
o u t h e a rin g from T okio, th e Big
g e st in p ro h ib itio n h isto ry because
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RECEIVES CH ERRIES
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FROM SO. AMERICA
verge of an o v e rw h e lm in g vote of e n fo rc e m e n t.”
U n d e :e rre d by k n o w n o p p osition
Miss G ordon s ta te d f u r th e r th a t;
c o n fid en ce in th e cham ber* of d e p u ­
of th e U nited S ta te s. B rita in . J a p a n
N EW YORK, Ja n . 14.— P re sid e n t
ties, h as cau sed a c e rta in rec a tio n th e W. C. T. U. in te n d s to flood th e
a n d C h in ese d e le g a te s, w ho have
in his fav o r.
B esides M. P o in c a re c o u n try w ith d e fin ite proofs of th e H a rd in g has ju s t received th e firs t
been p a tie n tly b id d in g th e ir tim e
h
a
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a
s
tr
o
n
g
op
p o sitio n in p a rlia ­ b e n e fits recognized as b e in g due t o ' co n sig n m en t of c h e rrie s from th e
fo r th e p a st m o n th , w ere p re p a re d
S urveys now
being A rg e n tin e to a rriv e in th e U nited
m e n t; n e ith e r is th e fo rm e r p re s i­ p ro h ib itio n .
to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e f ir s t op­
d e n t too p o p u la r w ith a la rg e section m ad e by th is o rg a n iz a tio n supple- S tates. T hey w ere b ro u g h t from Rio
p o rtu n ity to p ress fo r th e c o n s id e ra ­
m en ted by f u r th e r in te n siv e s tu d y of de J a n ie ro by th e ste a m sh ip A m eri-
of th e g e n e ra l public.
tio n of th e fam o u s 21 d e m a n d s.
th
e le a d in g cities, will form th e ba- can Legion, w hich b ro k e a ll r e e n d s
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I t w as fra n k ly a d m itte d th a t
hold t h a t P re s id e n t M illera n d , a c ­ sis fo r th is in fo rm a tio n w hich will b etw een th a t p o rt and New Y ork by
h a n d lin g th e 21 d e m a n d s q u e stio n
a ten day ru n .
c o rd in g to c o n s titu tio n a l p rac tic e , be a c c u ra te and u n d isp u ta b le .
w as an e x tre m e ly d e lic a te m a tte r.
T h e local W. C. T. U. have p re ­
sh o u ld in v ite M. B rian d to resu m e
Som e s k illfu l m a n ip u la tio n of d ip lo ­
p
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d a special p ro g ra m fo r S unday JA PA N TO RETU R N K IA C H O W
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m atic re in s w ill be n e c essa ry to keep
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WITHOUT RESERVATIONS
m in is te rs , in asm u c h as he w as n o t
e ith e r C hina o r J a p a n from b o ltin g
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b e a te n by a vote in th e c h a m b e r. M.
th e co n feren ce.
W ASH IN GTON, Ja n . 14.— J a p a n
B rinad, how ever, s ta te d to n e w sp a ­
G enius a n d a m b itio n la u g h a t
has a g re e d to re tu rn to C hina w ith -
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 13. — T he
per m en la s t n ig h t th a t his resig n a -
p re c e d e m s. R e s u lts a re th e only
' o u t re s e rv a tio n s , th e fo rm e r G erm an
p ric e of F o rd c a rs w ill be red u c e d on *
i
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as
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th in g s t h a t c o u n t. A nybody can
; leased te r r ito ry of K iachow in S h a n ­
J a n u a r y 15, H e n ry F o rd a n n o u n c e d
cu sto m , th e p re s id e n t h a s a sk e d t h e '
s ta r t so m e th in g .
I t ta k e s som e
tu n g p rovince, whicli th e Ja p a n e s e
h e re to day. T h e c u t w o n ’t be la rg e ,
m em b ers of th e B rian d c a b in e t to
body to su c ce ssfu lly fin ish it.
have
occupied since d riv in g o u t th e
F o rd said , as th e c a r is “ n e a rly a t
co n d u c t th e ir d e p a rtm e n ts u n til th e
HAZ K1K.
G e rm a n s d u rin g th e w orld w ar.
rock, b o tto m p rice n o w .”
new m in is try can be form ed.
o f Northern C alifornia
’. C. T. Ü.
S ta te s T hat th e P resen t Status o f Ja­
pan
Ashland Basket
Ball Players Win
Two Fast Games
(B y In te r n a tio n a l N ew s S ervice)
D E N V E R , Colo., J a n . 14.— A fte r
a se p a ra tio n of m o re th a n 20 y e a rs
Mrs. W. O. W ood, w e a lth y w idow of
a p io n eer m in in g m an of D enver,
an d h e r son, C arl H e in ric h V ischer
G eriff, h av e been re u n ite d .
M rs. W ood s e p a ra te d fro m h e r
firs t h u sb a n d , a G erm an b a n k e r,
w hen C arl H e in ric h w as fo u r y e a rs
old.
C u sto d y of th e ch ild w as
a w a rd e d to th e m o th e r.
T he baby
w as ta k e n to a c a stle in S w itz e rla n d ,
w h ere, M rs. W ood says, he w as k id ­
n ap p ed by his p a te rn a l g ra n d m o th e r.
T h e m o th e r la te r w as m a rrie d to
C ount S to effel, of S w itz e rla n d , a n d
becam e th e w ife of W. O. W ood on
th e d e a th of h e r title d h u sb a n d .
T h ro u g h a ll th e y e a rs M rs. W ood
c o n tin u e d th e s e a rc h fo r h e r hoy.
A nd w hen C arl H e in ric h rea c h e d his
m a jo rity he began a se arc h fo r th e
m o th e r.
T h e w orld w a r a n d th e I n te r n a ­
tio n a l Red C ross b ro u g h t th e tw o to ­
g e th e r.
C arl H e in ric h fig h tin g in th e G e r­
m an a rm y , fell w ounded. In th e h o s­
p ita l, w h ere it was b eliev ed th e m an
was dyin g , he re q u e s te d a su rg e o n
to get w ord to h is m o th e r. All th e
w ounded s o ld ie r could te ll of his lost
p a re n t w as t h a t sh e w as th e widow
of C o u n t S to effel. T he I n te r n a tio n a l
R ed C ross took up th e tra il of Mrs.
W ood from th e S to e ffe l c a s tle in
S w itz erlan d , follow ed it a ro u n d th e
w orld a n d fin a lly to D enver.
M eanw hile C a rl H e in ric h 'recov­
ered . G e rm a n y w as a rep u b lic w hen
he le ft th e h o sp ita l. T h e R ed C ross
co n firm e d th e s to rie s of th e son a n d
m o th e r a n d e s ta b lis h e d c o m m u n ic a ­
tion betw een th e m .
C arl H e in ric h
disposed of a ll h is in te re s ts in G er­
m any a n d se t sa il fo r th e U nited
S ta te s, re a c h in g D en v er in tim e to
spend th e h o lid a y s w ith his long -lo st
m o th e r.
Mrs. W ood is fam o u s as a h u n te r
of big g am e, ra n c h w om an an d
sc en a rio w rite r.
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ J a n . 14.— :
G o v e rn m e n t n u rs e s w ill not ra n k
w ith “ sc ru b m a id s ” if a p ro te s t to j
th e s e n a te m ad e by J o h n T h o m as,
T ay lo r, m em b e r of th e A m erican
L egion le g isla tiv e c o m m itte e , b e a rs '
f ru it. T a y lo r o b je c ts s tre n u o u s ly to
th e sectio n of th e p e n d in g c la ssifi-l
c a tio n bill w hich he says “ w ill tend
to lo w er th e n u rs in g p ro fessio n in
th e eyes o f th e p u b lic .”
M EDFORD IRRIGATION DIST.
TO SU PPLY SOME W ATER l» 2 2
M e d fo rd ’s new irr ig a tio n d is tric t
w ill se rv e w a te r to th e lan d it c o v ­
e rs in 1922, a c c o rd in g to th e la te s t
a s su ra n c e o f J . L. P e rry , p re sid e n t
of th e d is tric t. W h ile th e s to ra g e
d a m s a n d re s e rv o irs w ill n o t he
com p leted in tim e to c a tc h an d re ­
ta in th e ir u ltim a te c a p ac ity of w a­
te r fo r use th is y e a r, s u ffic ie n t w ill
be a v a ila b le to allow ev ery m em b er
In th e d is tric t a m inim um of one
“ s o a k in g ” fo r his lan d .
It is e s ti­
m ated t h a t th e to n n a g e of ap p les
a n d p e a rs o u t o f M edford will d o u ­
b le w ith in th re e y e a rs, d u e to b rin g ­
in g th e la n d u n d e r irrig a tio n .
EX-PRESIDENT
E IS
AGAIN TÖRN TO
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H a z iÇ ik
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RATIFIES TREATY
Training
DU BLIN , J a n . 14.— T he S o u th e rn
¡Ire la n d p a rlia m e n t lias ra tifie d th e
j Irish peace tre a ty .
R a tify in g th e
i tre a ty w as m o re o r less a fo rm a lity ,
| Its fa te w as decided by th e Dail Ei-
i re a n n a week ago w hen tjjc pact
, w as ra tifie d by a m a jo rity of seven
■votes.
It was s tip u la te d , how ever,
: in th e tre a ty th a t th e p a rlia m e n t
m u st a p p ro v e th e pact.
PORTLAND SLAYER GIVEN
FIV E YEAR SENTENCE
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PO R TLA N D , J a n . 14.— Ed B resli-
e a rs, s la y e r of Jo e B riggs, w as sen-
ten ced to d ay to five y e a rs in th e
s ta te p e n ite n tia ry an d to pay a fine
of $500, follow ing a conviction for
m a n s la u g h te r.
B re sh ea rs k illed Jo e
B riggs as th e re s u lt of vio len t tein -
per, fo llow ing a q u a rre l o v e r th e
q u a lity of a p p le s B re sh e a rs had sold
to B riggs.
MEANEST THIEVES
ROB EX-SOLDIERS COURT ADJOURNS UNTIL
MONDAY; A R B U C K L E CA SE
(By In te rn a tio n a l News S ervice)
D E T R O IT . J a n . 14.— S ta te b o n u s '
SAN FRANCISCO , Ja n . 14.— T he
checks to ta lin g a p p ro x im a te ly $4000 plea of “ fixed o p in io n s” b la ste d th e
s e n t to fo rm e r service m en in De- hopes of se c u rin g a ju ry in th e A r-
tr o it have been ta k e n from m ail b u ck le case to day.
T h e c o u rt ad-
boxes an d cash ed hv th iev es, inves- jo u rn e d u n til M onday.
tig a tio n has rev e a le d .
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M e rc h a n ts and b a n k e rs who cash-1
W ASH IN GTON, J a n . 14.— P o s t­
ed $2600 o f th e checks, have reim - m a s te r G en eral H ays wil 1 resig n
b u rse d th e 11 serv ice m en to w hom from th e c a b in e t in th e n e a r f u tu r e
th e y w ere se n t.
to accept a $250,000 o ffe r w ith a
T w elve o th e r forged ch eck s t r e ' g ro u p of m otio n p ic tu re in te re s ts ,
b ein g tra c ed .
H ays said he w as a c tu a te d in m a k in g
th e decision by th e o p p o rtu n ity af-
C alifornia to F ight lh>pe Evil
forded him to “ u n d e rta k e a g re a t
SAN FAANCISCO. Ja n . 14.— To cam p aig n of pu b lic se rv ic e ” in th e
aid th e c o m b a ttin g of th e “ d o p e ” ■ m oving p ic tu re field. H e s ta te d t h a t
evil w hich lias inv ad ed a n u m b e r of his a c ce p tan c e o ffe r w as p re d ic a te d
ex-service h o sp ita ls in C a lifo rn ia , i on th e u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t p roduc-
th e A m erican L egion is w o rk in g e rs an d d is tr ib u to rs a re to re o rg a n -
w ith th e N arco tic C o n tro l associa- i ize th e in d u s try u n d e r his g e n e ra l
tio n . J a m e s A. J o h n s to n , w a rd e n of su p e rv isio n , to th e e n d th a t “ un -
th e C a lifo rn ia s ta te p riso n is presi-1 d e s ira b le fe a tu re s of t h e In d u stry
d e n t o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n .
‘ m ay be e lim in a te d .”