PAGE TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS S a tu rd a y , O cto b er «, 1»2.T »«»«»»>> to. A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s At The Churches (E s ta b lis h e d In 1 8 7 0 ) ♦ ” P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by CAPITAL ATFAII)§ THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Bert R. G r e e r ................................ Editoi OFFIC'LVL CITY PAPER Telephone 39' To Strengthen Panama Canal Defenses E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, P o sto ffic e as Second C lass M ail M a tte r. W... ASHINGTON. — V a r i o u s m eans of strengthening the defenses of the Panam a canal a re suggested in an ifficlal Navy dep artm en t critique, pre­ pared as a resu lt of a study of last p rin g ’s m aneuvers in P anam a bay. “In draw ing up th eir e stim ates,” a y s th e critique, “both com m anders considered th e possibility of blocking ,he canal by an a tta ck in force on the "aclfic side defenses a n d locks.” T his situation, coupled with o ther (acts developed during th e m aneuvers, ed the naval ex perts to reach ra th e r leflnite decisions a s to th e fu tu re »eeds of national defense in th a t quar- er. T he official critique concludes as follows: “ Some of the benefits to be gained !rom th is problem can be sum m arized n c e rtain conclusions as follow s: “T h ere a re ce rtain well-defined weaknesses in th e P an am a canal de­ fenses—th ese a re : “Susceptibility of c e rta in vital p a rts » dam age by bom bs c arried by air- traft. “G rouping of th e coast defense ar- ¿llery too close to g eth er to prevent ittaek in g vessels which have once S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered in C ity O ne M c n th ........- ................. . ............................ 5 .65 T h re e M onths ...................................................... 1.95 Six M o n th s ........................................................... 3.75 One Y ear ................................................................ 7.59 B y M all a n d R u ra l R o u te s : O ne M onth ........................................................... $ .55 T h re e M o n th s ............................................... 195 Six M onths ......... •............. ................................... 3 50 O ne Y ear ................. 6.50 o o DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in c h .....................................30 Yearly Contracts: O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ....................................... 5 .27*4 Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ...........................................25 D aily in s e rtio n .............................................................. 20 ♦ <> R a te s F o r L eg al a n d M iscellan eo u s A d v e rtis in g F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... I .10 E ach su b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05 C ard of T h a n k s ................................................. 1.00 O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e ...............................................02 % WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING "A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ade or a collectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g . No d isc o u n t will be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B en ev o len t o rd e rs, Watch tor the Big Cent Sale ■—A storia Budget. msfi gained control of th e seh and a ir from AT reaching positions th a t will perm it fir­ ing on the M iraflores locks. “Lack of sufficient a irc ra ft in canal defenses to insure im m unity from a t­ «^^FROM THE FACTORY tack by enemy bom bers should a base be obtained w ithin strik in g distance. “T he need fo r im proving our fleet com m unications, both radio and visual. “The necessity fo r balancing our $1.00 Articles 2 for $1.01 fleet by the addition o f: 10c Articles. . 2 for 11c “ (a) Scouting cruisers. “ (b) D estroyer leaders. 25c Articles. . .2 for 26c “T he necessity for having a sus­ 50c Articles. . .2 for 51c tained speed of a t least 12 knots fo r: ROLL YOUR “ (a) F leet subm arines. O W N W IT H “ (b) All au x iliaries th a t will ac­ U Z IA C R 01X company th e fleet. F ir s t C h u rc h o f C h rist S c ie n tist “T h e necessity for m ore m aneuvers P io n e e r A venue S outh of th is n a tu re fo r fleet training. S u n d ay se rv ic es a t 11 o ’clock, “T h e necessity of denying to any su b je c t of lesso n : “ U n re a lity ” . S u n ­ F o r a sm o o th sh av e, and The possible enemy a base w ithin a irc ra ft day School a t 10 o’clock. W e d n esd a y strik in g distance of th e canal. q u ick serv ice, go to th e “T h e desirability ¡of studying the e v e n in g m e e tin g a t 8 o ’clock. R e a d ­ S hell B a rb e r Shop, ac ro ss ing room open d a ily from 2 u n til question of establishing by suitable treaties, a irc ra ft base or bases a t 5 P. M. e x c e p t S u n d a y s an d holi- fro m D epot. G rin d in g of points w ithin strik in g d istan ce of the days. all k in d s. C h ild re n ’s w ork canal. a sp e cia lty . “T h e necessity for looking ahead as P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h to the provable and possible develop­ W . A. 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