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A shland D aily T idings SHLAND «lim ate, w ith ou t th e aid A'H m edicine, cure# n in e cases o u t o f ten o f asthm a. proven f a c t iepaaaE*anB«ss=KâaHBH= T hia Is (International News Wire Service) -, VOLUM E 3 ASHLAND? OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922 (Su ccessor to th e Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 4 3 ) No. 115 P 1 W ARMS PARLEY IS The Old Nest Opens At The Vining Today JIÆ ALARIA germa dss&ot «yrvlre *’ * three month« In the rich atone at Ashland. The pure domettlc wa- ter helps. L ATTENDANCE OF Ashlanders Will ' Make Pilgrimage To The Orient I 10 MAKE WAR A CRIME "« Railroads and Brotherhood May Get T o g e th e r M r. a n d M rs. C. F . S h e p h e rd a n d 1 W A SH IN G TO N , Ja n . 17.— T he r e Mr. a n d Mrs. C. H. V aupel, w ho w’e n t j su m p tio n of d ire c t n e g o tia tio n s b e to P o rtla n d a n d o th e r n o rth e rn s tw een th e ra il ex ecu tiv es a n d th e p o in ts la s t w’eek, to r e tu r n by w a te r { Big P o u r b ro th e rh o o d s, loom s a s a i to s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , h a v e decided (B y In te rn a tio n a l N ew s S ervice) to e n la rg e on th e ir trip an d jo in e d CHICAGO, J a n . 17.— M ake w a r a n a tlo n "w ide peace inove in th e t a n * th e N ile T em ple S h rin e p ilg rim a g e | crim e p u n ish a b le by th e law of n a - , sle d a ffa irs of ra ilro a d lab o r. FINAL FORM ALITIES OF A P to th e o rie n t. I t w ill be sev eral tio u s ; a b o lish so ld ie rs a n d red u c e ! T he m ovem ent, « w a itin g m erely PROVING TREATY WITH ENG m o n th s b e fo re th e y r e tu r n to th e a ll a rm a m e n ts to th e low est p o in t th e fo rm a l a p p ro v a l of th e ra ilro a d LAND ARE NOW COMPLETE. S ta te s a n d to A sh lan d . T he itin e r c o n s is te n t w ith d o m estic sa fe ty , h ead s and th e ex ecu tiv e c o m m ittee s J a ry of th e ocean voyage in clu d es T h u s a b o lish w ar. of th e b ro th e rh o o d s, is in te n d e d a s A i t l n u G riffith Becom es Suprem e calls a t p o rts in H aw aii, C hina, th e T h is is th e p lan , voiced in 20,000 a m ean s of a v e rtin g a g e n e ra l rail A uthority; M inisters A pisiinted P h ilip p in e s an d J a p a n . T h e N ik a p p e a ls fo r peace a n d s c a tte re d >oad s tr ik e in th e sp rin g , Include w ith Two E xceptions, T em ple of -S e attle expect to sta g e Members of Republican Cabinet. b ro a d c a s t o v er th e civilized w orld T h e plan , su g g e ste d by th e adm r.i- c e re m o n ia ls on a sc ale of o rin e ta l | by C h icag o an s, w ho seek l a s t i n g , is tra tio n , involves th e re s to ra tio n o f ' ----- - s p le n d o r in a p p ro p ria te s u rro u n d , i peace am o n g n a tio n s. T he W a s h in g -ja il p re -w a r reg io n a l con feren ces. By DUBLIN, Ian IT.— T he provision* in g s a t b o th S h a n g h a i. C hina, and ton co n fe re n ce , fo re ig n c a p ita ls, a n d |t h i s m ea n s th e a d m in is tra tio n h o p es, a l g o v e rn m e n t of th e Irish free s ta te M anila, P. I. ’ th e u n iv e rs itie s of th e w orld a re to a v e rt s tr ik e m o v em en ts w lv rh ; is now ; m nc ¡on i body. F in a l fo rm a li ies of a p p ro v in g th e am o n g re c ip e n ts of th e re s o lu tio n s now loom om niously. tre a ty w ith E n g la n d w ere c a rrie d d ra fte d by C h icagoans a n d s e n t o u t o u t w hen, a f te r a h isto ric m ee tin g in b o o k let form in th e in te re s t of in th e M a n 'io n H ouse of re p r e s e n ta peace. tiv e ' o ' th e s o u th e rn Irish c o n s titu Salm on L evinson, ra ilro a d o rg a n encies, w ho fo rm a lly r a tifie d th e iz e r a n d c o rp o ra tio n b u ild e r, a n d tre a ty , E am o n n J. D uggan took to nearing the rocks of controversy rep M rs. B. F. L a n g w o rth y , clu b w o m an , la rg e s t n u m b e r of s tu d e n ts in col D ublin c a stle a copy of th e tr e a ty resented by Jap an ’s am bitious pro a re th e le a d e rs of th e m ovem ent in lege, a c c o rd in g to th e ir resp ectiv e signed by th e m em b ers of th e new gram of expansion in the far east. C hicago. T h e ir plan, based upon a p o p u la tio n s, a n d T e n n e sse e h as th e g o v e rn m e n t. Considerable mystery surrounds plan w orked o u t by L evinson, in co n low est p ro p o rtio n , w ith A rk a n sa s S ixty-five m em bers, elected to s it the conference attitu d e on the fam ju n c tio n w ith th e la te S e n a to r K nox, an d New Mexico closely follow ing, n th e h o u se of com m ons in s o u th e rn ous ” 21 dem ands” which Japan I w ould call fo r th e c o d ifica tio n of In Dr. G eorge F. Zook, of th e U nited reland, a tte n d e d th e m o rn in g m e e t forced upon China in 1915 by means te rn a tio n a l law , e s ta b lis h m e n t of a n 1 S ta te s b u re a u of e d u c a tio n , to ld th e ing. No w om en re p re s e n ta tiv e s n o r of a 24-hour ultim atum , acceptance An a rg u m e n t and b raw l, ; in te rn a tio n a l c o u rt a n d com pulsory a sso c ia tio n . ' an y o th e r a d h e re n ts to E am onn de of which by China consolidated J a te rm in a te d in G eorge G rigsby, of a rb itra tio n on in te rn a tio n a l dis- By MAX K A SE “ T he s ta tis tic s also rev e a l th a t i V alera, re p u b lic a n e x -p re sid e n t, pan’s position in M anchuria, inner M edford, being sta b b e d by a Haw a- ’ lfUt e s - A m ong th e 'e so lu tio n s d ra ft- (I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t) C a lifo rn ia , O regon a n d U tah ta k e ! w ere p rese n t. Mongolia, and gave her a predomi iian n a m e d L uis G arcia, o c c u rre d a ' ed a re !^ie A llo w in g : N E W YORK, J a n . 17.— “ F irs t c a re of a la r g e r p ro p o rtio n of s tu F irs t on th e list of e ig h t m en ap- n ant position throughout the orient. R esolu tion s D rafted J a n u a r y , la titu d e 4 4 :5 0 , lo n g itu d e little a f te r m id n ig h t S a tu rd a y . The) d e n ts in th e ir ow n colleges a n d u n i It was stated in American quarters 1. W a r as a n in s titu tio n fo r th e 51.29. H eavy w e a th e r. Noon res s_ pointed as c o n s titu tin g th e p ro v isio n ca u se of th e q u a rre l an d th e d e ta ils v e rs itie s th a n an y o th e r S ta te s ,’ al g o v e rn m e n t is M ichael C o llin s ,, today th a t the Shantung problem a re n o t d e fin ite ly u n d e rsto o d even s e ttle m e n t of in te rn a tio n a l d is p u te s ! c u e d crew of six F re n c h sch o o n er c o n tin u e d Dr. Zook. an d it w as assu m ed lie will be m ade to be a b o lish e d a n d d e c la re d a p u b - 1 R e ine des M ers of D u n k irk , St. m ust be settled before there can be (B y In te r n a tio n a l N ew s S ervice) by th e police, as it seem s th a t th e th e n o m in al head . As a m a tte r of any discussion of the 21 demands. S P R IN G F IE L D , 111., J a n . 17.— i d iffe re n t people involved te ll w idely lie crim e, p u n ish a b le by th e law of P ie rre , D ecem ber 27, fo r B ordeaux, ta c t, how ever, th e c o rre sp o n d e n t is The American officials believe that T ra v e lin g sa le sm e n m a k in g th e ir n a tio n s. carg o fish . C a p ta in w ash ed o v e r d iv e rg in g sto ries. a u th o r ita tiv e ly in fo rm e d t h a t A r once the Shantung controversy is ‘“ ju m p s ” betw een p o in ts by a irp la n e i 2. All a n n e x a tio n s, ex actio n s, or b o ard . T h e su b s ta n c e of th e s itu a tio n is th u r G riffith , e x -p re s id e n t of (he out of the w«fy, both Japan and i is n o t a d re a m , b u t soon w ill be a “ R A N D A LL.” th a t G rigsby a n d L u is G arcia b e se iz u res by force, d u re ss o r fra u d to B ail and c h a irm a n of th e d e le g a tio n China will be In the mood to ap re a lity . B ehind th is Ja co n ic radio received cam e en g ag ed in h o s tilitie s w hen be d e c la re d n u ll a n d void. th a t n e g o tia te d th e tre a ty , will he proach the 21 demands w ithout so 3. An in te rn a tio n a l c o u rt w ith a f a t th e office of th e 1 'n i‘ed S ta te s Such is th e s ta te m e n t of C ap tain th ey m et on th e e a s t a p p ro a c h to looked to as its su p re m e a u th o rity . much danger of a disastrous flare. E d d ie R ic k e n b a c k e r, w ho w as A m e r th e M ain S tre e t b rid g e , a n d d u rin g firm a tiv e ju ris d ic tio n , m odeled as L ine from C ap tain A. B. R a n d a ll of G riffith ’s P o sitio n P e c u lia r ic a ’s “ k in g of th e a i r ” d u rin g th e th e fig h t G arcia sta b b e d G rigsby n e a rly as possible on th e su p re m e th e S. S. H u d so n , lay th e sto ry of a T he position of M r. G riffith is E arly A djournm ent U n likely w a r, w ho w ill soon in a k e an e x p e ri w ith a p a ir o f scisso rs. A w ound c o u rt of th e U nited S ta te s, to be in d ra m a tic rescu e in m idocean, and d lm ,- u lt>- A* WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 17.— m e n t of th is k in d . T h e fly in g " a c e ” w as m ad e on th e le f t side of G rig s s titu te d on th e u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t th e su c ce ssfu l e ffo rts of a s k ip p e r ! SALEM , O r., J a n . 17.— S o ld ier den t of th e D ail— t h a t is. th e Iris h The arm am ent conference has devel is now co n n e cte d w ith an a u to m o b y ’s neck a n d a vein w as c u t, w hich its o rd e rs, d ecrees an d decisions to c le a r his good n am e of th e c h a rg e bon u s bonds to th e a m o u n t of $10, rep u b lic — he occupies th e sam e posi- sh all be obeyed by all n a tio n s of of n eg lig en ce. oped a distinct case of the doldrums. bile firm se llin g a m ach in e w hich is I .. ,,, „ • e xu zt t > «ion cis did Mr. d<? \ a le ra «tnd OTEO.OOO w ere sold h e re y e ste rd a y by (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4) N either American officials nor for his ow n p ro d u c t. file e a rth . T h e c o u rt is to sit in th e A few m o n th s ago C ap tain R an- , u diii'inir m in u s tre a ty d e b a te in th e D ail, Miss M ary th e bonus com m ission. T h e se a re eign diplom ats would hazard an h e m isp h e re of th e c o n te n d in g tna- d ail cam e in fo r a good deal of eri i “ R ic k ” d e sig n e d th e en g in e h im M acSw iney and E rs k in e C h ild ers d e opinion as to how long it would take se lf a n d is a id in g in p u ttin g th e c ar th e firs t bon d s to be sold u n d e r th e tions. cism b ecau se of his fa ilu re to go to s o ld ie rs ’ bon u s a c t a p p ro v ed by th e to Iron out the num erous differences on th e m a rk e t. T ra in s tra v e l too 4. A bolition of p ro fe ssio n a l so l th e a ssista n c e of th re e m en in a dory m an d ed th a he keep h is tw o offices v o te rs of O regon la s t J u n e , a u th o r- th a t have arisen to block the path slow ly fo r R ic k e n b a c k e r, w ho says d iery a n d th e s u b s titu tio n of a po- w hich was in d istre s s off Sandy of rep u b lica n p resid e n t a n d h ead of , ... i . J H, „ v . izing a $3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 bond issue, way to an early adjournm ent. e n tia l a rm y th ro u g h citizen so l Hook. T he c a p ta in w as b ro u g h t b e - i th e " ew a(ll» i»í«t«a t¡on d istin c t he w ill soon in tro d u c e th e “ tra v e lin g T he bon d s w ere sold to R alp h AIiss M acSwiney, Mr. C h ild le er rs a n d Chinese and Japanese delegations sa le sm a n of th e a i r .” d iery on th e Sw iss m odel. i fo re th e ste a m b o at insp ectio n service S chneelock of P o rtla n d , on a bid of 5. All n a tio n s sh a ll m ak e p u b iic ! On a c h a rg e of neglect of d u ty , bit' O<l‘ ' 1,1 ,ll( 11 can Paity also held a lengthy session and again “ C om m ercial fly in g w ill be a c a s 4.48 p e r c e n t w ith a p rem iu m of a lth o u g h e x o n e ra te d lie w as undei J* '' k e e p in g (he failed to make any progress toward ual fac t b e fo re lo n g ,” h e said w hile re p o rts once a y e a r s e ttin g fo rth $17,900. .m p u ili.m i'm under a settlem ent of the Shantung con h e re on a b u sin e ss trip . “ F o r in fully th e ir m ilita ry a n d n av al a r m a a cloud of h av in g vio lated th e code a u th o r ity only of th e D ail. It w as troversy. This fact, coupled with sta n c e , I ’m p la n n in g to co v e r a t e r m en ts, s tr u c tu r a l and chem ical. of th e sea in re fu sin g to go io th e i re g a rd e d as sig n ific a n t, th e re fo re , the impasse which has been reached rito ry of 10,000 m iles th is sp rin g in i RO SEB U R G , O r., J a n . 16.— S her- T h ese re p o rts to be v erified by a u a ssis ta n c e of a bo at in d istress. in the fortifications clause of the th e in te r e s t of my b u sin e ss by p la n e iff S ta rm e r le ft y e s te rd a y fo r O ak- T oday th e c a p ta in s ta n d s in th e t h a t n e ith e r Mr. G riffith nor R ic h a rd th o riz e d c o m m ittee s. M ulcahy, flip D a li’s new m in is te r of n aval treaty, resulted in lack of w hich w ould o rd in a rily ta k e a t le a st lan d , n e a r h e re , to receiv e a p riso n - N a tio n a l a rm a m e n ts to be red u ced ¡ro le of a hero, h av in g m ade a th rill- d efen se, h as a n o m in al place in th e progress all a lo n ^ th e lnie. to th e low est p o in t c o n s is te n t w ith ing rescu e, w hich re q u ire d a display seven m o n th s a n d re q u ire se v e ra l j e r c h a rg e d , w ith k illin g D ouglas new a d m in is tra tio n . M in iste rs a p of th e m ost e x tra o rd in a ry s e a m a n d o m estic sa fe ty . m en fo r th e job. I s h a ll do th is in T app, a fu g itiv e from ju stic e , la te pointed to a d m in is te r th e p ro v isio n al ship. one m o n th . S u n d ay n ig h t. T he k illin g o c c u rre d g o v e rn m e n t Include, w ith tw o o r W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., J a n . 17.— it w as New Y e a r’s day. a n d th e R ailroad T ravel Irksom e a t a re m o te sectio n of th e c o u n ty , tlTree ex ceptions, all th e m e m b e rs A f la t d e n ia l of 'th e te stim o n y th a t H u dson w as re tu r n in g from Brem en C olonel A. F . L o re n zin , w ho ac- n e a r E lk to n , a n d as th e te le p h o n e co m p an ied R ic k e n b a c k e r on his tr ip ¡w ire s w ere dow n, th e s h e riff w as un- bodies of A m erican so ld ie rs, b u rie d jen ro u te fo r New Y ork. T he ship of Mr. G riff ith ’s rep u b lican c a b in e t. A g e n u in e A m erican p h o to p lay . ‘ T h e Old N e st,” a sto ry of m o th e r love a n d se lf-sa c rific e com m on to ev ery fam ily th e w orld o v er, w ill he tiie a ttr a c tio n a t th e V n in g fo r CHICAGO, J a n . 17.— T h e s a la rie s th re e d ay s, b e g in n in g to day. of p re s id e n ts a n d fa c u lty m em b ers J A P A N RELUCTANT IN SU R R EN 'ih e r e is h u m o r a n d th e r e a re in s ta te colleges a n d u n iv e rs itie s DERING STRONG POSITION IN te a rs in th is p lain s to ry of d a ily life h av e in c re a se d 50 p er c e n t since th e ORIENT O BTAINED THROUGH as we all know’ it. N ot a p i - son in school y e a r of 1913-14. C om m is th e a u d ie n c e will be fre e from th e sio n e r Jo h n J. T ig e rt of th e fed e ra l TH E “21 DEM ANDS.” g rip of its ap p eal. b u re a u of e d u c a tio n s ta te d in a n a d If you lik e to la u g h , if you en.icy d re ss b efo re th e e ig h th a n n u a l m eet- Only H ope o f a Satisfactory S ettle a g en tle w eeping sp ell, if you w a n t ¡n g of th e A ssociation of A m erican m en t Lies in D isposition o f the tc sf e y t n r s e lf . y o u r b ro th e rs a n d C olleges. «<In th e c o lle g ia te y e a r 1 9 1 3 -1 4 ,” Shantung Problem — T okio S till s is te rs , y o u r f a th e r a n d y o u r m o th e r on th e sc re e n , go a n d see “ T h e Old he gaid “ th e a v e ra g e s a la ry of th e S ilen t on Q uestion. N e s t.” I p re s id e n ts of th e s ta te in s titu tio n s W hile th is s to ry is g r ip p in g it h a s w as $ 5 2 49. In 1921-22 we a sk ed th e W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., J a n . 17.— a d iffe re n t hold on th e e m o tio n s p re s id e n ts to e s tim a te th e v a lu e of A fte r s a ilin g th ro u g h co m p a rativ ely th a n t il t u s u a l th rille r. T h e io ’• no th e re n t of th e h o u se given in a d . sm o o th w a te rs fo r se v e ra l w eeks, plo t, a n y m o re th a n th e r e is a p lo t d jtion to th e sa la ry a n d to a d d to w ith th e p ro sp e c ts of a q u ie t l a n d - ! in life itse lf. T h in g s h a o .n n, n o : p t ,ie s a ia r y. in th is w ay we a r- Ing a b o u t th e la s t of J a n u a r y , th e oue k now s w hy a n d no one ques- r jVed a t an a v e ra g e s a la ry of $8861 tions. A re p ro d u c tio n of life Ms from 74 re p o rtin g . arm am ent conference appears to be “ T he Old N e s t.” O regon, Iow a a n d U ta h h av e th e RESCUE AI SEA , H a z K j.k I o f h e re , said ra ilro a d tra v e l is v ery | ab le to receive any d e ta ils, irk s o m e fo r th e w a r h e ro and th a t! A ccording to th e m e a g e r in fo rm a - he pines fo r th e a ir a n d th e speedy tio n received, T app w as k illed by a m o to r. nian n am ed Y oung, w ho is on h is “ On o u r w ay fro m New Y ork t o | way o u t by w agon to s u rr e n d e r to C h icag o ,” th e colonel said , “ E d d ie o ffic ers a t O a k la n d . H e c la im s self- lo o k ed o u t of th e w indow a n d re- defense. T app w as re c e n tly a rre s t- ' m a rk e d how foolish it w as to ta k e 1 ed, c h a rg e d w ith o p e ra tin g a s till a t W A SH IN G T O N , D. C., J a n . 17.— ¡su ch a le n g th of tim e to com e from Y oncalla, b u t w hen th e case w as C o rro b o ra tiv e evidence te n d in g to New Y ork to C hicago. H e sa id we tu rn e d o v er to fe d e ra l o ffic ers, he Show th e ly n ch in g of tw o A m erican sh o u ld h a v e been in C hicago m any escaped a n d h as been in hid in g , n e g ro s o ld ie rs a t G ievres, F ra n c e , h o u rs b e fo re th e tim e th a t we ar- w as given before the senatorial com -' rived th ere.” m ltte e in v e s tig a tin g S e n a to r W a t-j H e re R ic k e n b a c k e r ste p p e d back son ’s c h a rg e s, by Jo h n S e b a s tia n ,: in to th e c o n v e rsa tio n . J a c k s o n v ille , F la . ' “ T h a t’s a fa c t,” he said. “ I t will OF SOLDIERS “ I was a prisoner for having beeu be n o th in g in th e f u tu r e fo r one t o • absent w ithout leave.” he said. “ We fly fro m C hicago to New’ Y ork, see: w ere being m arched to work when i a show, drop in for the ‘M idnight' w e aaw two negroes lying face down • Frolics' on the roof, go down to the: In a ditch. Guards boasted th ft j aerodrom e, go to bed, and reach I bad hung the negroes and told u s ‘Chicago by 6:30 or 7 the next morn-1 to watch our step or we would get ¡ng in plenty of tim e for ordinary business.” th e sam e ‘dose.* Eddie also contends th a t a trip SE N A T E A SK ED TO GIVE could be made «across the continent OREGON QAVES $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 in 24 hours. h i. - « WASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 17.— SaPttAr Stanfield has Introduce da b ill m aking an appropriation of $30,- 000 for the Improvement and main- ten a o ee of the Oregon Caves In the S iskiyou national forest. Lights for th e in terior are desired, and addi tio n a l help for policing and caring fo r th is n atu ral wonder, are nedeed, in view o f the ever-increasing num CHICAGO, J a n . 17. — C hicag o ’s ber o f Visitors to the caves, he says. c rim e w ave h a s set th e police d e p a rtm e n t in fu ll a c tio n a g a in . N E W P O R T , O r., J a n . 17.— T he T h re e b a n d its h e ld up th e S ta r N ye beach n a ta to riu m , one of N ew -j L oan b a n k on th e W est Side a n d es- section . caped with between $15,000 and $20,000 in jewelry and currency. At practically the same time two men were shot and between $10 000 and $12,000 taken by bandits in a bold holdup In the heart of one of the best districts of the South Side. The wounded men were employes of a bank and had in th e ir possession a bakery company payroll. R ’m e m b e r WHEN yoo VÆRÊ A klPz THE FUN 7 O U U S E P TO HAVE SUPlN <b CRIME WAVE po rt’s principal amusement resorts, w a s practically destroyed by fire early today. The loss which Includ ed all the contents of the building was estim ated a t $15,000, covered by insurance. The firemen had dif ficulty in preventing the spread of th e flam es, which for a tim e th re a t ened the en tire Nye Beach business The a v e ra g e young fellow , n ow adays, w a n ts to s ta r t on a fin ish ed p ro d u c t s a la ry , a n d m ak e h im se lf th e fin ish ed p ro d u c t on th e o th e r fello w ’s m oney. T h a t w o n ’t w ork. You have to p re p a re y o u rse lf fo r th e b ig s a la ry b efo re you can bold it. HAZ K1K. 4- 1-, ________ I A /» • . in F ra n c e , w ere sh ip p ed to r e la tiv e s ' w as p itc h in g in a high sea. Im in th e U nited S ta te s w ith o u t being niense b re a k e rs sm a sh e d e v e r th e id e n tifie d , w as m ad e b e fo re llie s e n -(b o w of th e liner. S ud d en ly th e look a te c o m m itte e in v e s tig a tin g c h a rg e s ¡o u t re p o r ed seeing th ro u g h th e m ist of ill tre a tm e n t of m em b ers of t h e ! a tin y speck on th e horizon. The A m erican e x p e d itio n a ry fo rces in speck proved to be a fish in g sclioon- F ra n c e , by J o h n L. F ly n n , of C am e r w allo w in g h e lp le ssly in th e r a g b rid g e , M ass. ing w a te rs. C a p ta in R a n d a ll o rd e re d “ If th e bodies w ere n o t identi- ; th e H udson to tu rn off its - c o u r s e tied , th ey w ere r e b u r ie d ,” F ly n n to w a rd th e a p p a re n tly helpless boat. An ac cid e n t th a t m ig h t h av e H old th e c o m m ittee . At th e lin e r c h u rn e d its way th ro u g h proven q u ite se rio u s h ap p en ed M on th e fro th y w a te rs, six m en could be day a fte rn o o n at 4 :3 0 o ’clock a t th e I seen h u d d led on th e sch o o n er, w hich in te rse c tio n of Oak an d E ast M ain j w as la te r id e n tifie d as th e H eine des s tre e ts , w hen Mrs. Roscoe A p p leg ate, : M ers. It did not seem possible fo r 815 Oak s tr e e t,1 d riv in g a C h e v ro le t 't h e sm all sh ip to su rv iv e th e sto rm . c a r e a s t on M ain s tr e e t, tu rn e d to C a p ta in R a n d a ll m an e u v e re d the^ go n o rth on O ak, a n d c u t d ire c tly in lin e r as close as he d a re d to th e f ro n t o f a B uick six d riv e n by M rs. schooner. D espite th e w h istlin g £)e jja A cklin, ta x i d riv e r. T he B uick gale a b o a t w as low ered. T hen th e g | uck th e c h e v ro !e t n e a r th e £ront> b a ttle w ith th e e le m en ts beg an . In ch b ad ly d a m a g in g th e fro n t fender> ¡by inch th e lifeboat c ia w le d to w a rd b veaicjn g sev eral sp o k es out. of th e jits o b jectiv e, m any a lim e it a T’p e a r - , £lon£ w lieel and b e n d in g th e axle tin g as if som e m o u n ta io u s w ave d ire c tly hack u n d e r th e m ach in e. i w’ould c ru sh it to th e bottom . I' T he fe n d e r a n d axle a re so bad ly ¡fin a lly rea c h e d th e sch o o n er, took d a m a g e d it will he n ecessary to r e ¡th e six m en a b o a rd ;qid a f te r h a rd place them w ith new ones. T he B uick ¡w o rk m ade its way back to th e H ud- w as only slig h tly d a m a g e r, a n d | son. n e ith e r of th e lad ie s su ffe re d an y A fte r b e in g fed and ca re d for, the in ju ry o th e r th a n a n e rv o u s shock. rescu ed m en told th e ir s to ry — how th e y h a d se t o u r from S ,. P ie rre . J N ew o u n d lan d , on D ecem ber 27. w ith la carg o of fish ; how w hen only two d avs o u t th ey had ru n in to a severe !s to rm , a n d th e little vessel w as dis-: a b le d ; how a h u g e ro lle r sw ept ovei C LEV ELA N D . O., J a n . 17.— A th e sc h o o n er an d w ashed th e ir cap- ; ta in , J e a n M arie L eB rise, o v e rb o a rd figh to rep e a l th e V olstead a c t a n d ¡to h is d e a th ; how for tw o days they p e rm it th e sa le of 2.75 p er cent b e e r had d rifte d h e lp le ssly in m idocean and light w ines will he c a rrie d to ¡ a t th e m ercy of th e s to rm : how th ey th e vot< is of Ohio th is fall u n d e r h ad p ray ed to be rescu ed and of th e te rm s o f th e re fe re n d u m law , i how , w hen th ey had p ra c tic a lly r e - 1 a c co rd in g to C a p ta in W illiam H. ’sig n ed th em selv es to th e ir fa te , th e S a y to n , m a n a g in g vice p re sid e n t of ON MAIN STREET H u d so n , as th o u g h se n t in a n s w e r to th e N a tio n a l A ssociation \g a in s t th e ir p ra y e rs, had hove to and th e P ro h ib itio n A m en d m en t, s n a tc h e d th em from th e y aw n in g P e titio n s will lie tiic u l. ted an d a d e p th s of th e ocean. vigorous c a m p a ig n w aged to d e te r- ------------------------------m ine w h e th e r pu b lic o p in io n h a s Gold Hill shipped 100 c a rs o f ap-, changed since the act became et- (CopyrUhil ples and pears In 1921. ifec^ ve-