irtM — am Mr*, firr„Tr-'-iw MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the^rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. A shland D aily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases ont of ten of asthma This is a proven fact. (International News Wire Service) VOL. XLVIII. S u ccesso r to th e S einl-W eekly T id in g s, V o lu m e 4 3. THIRD PARTY HIT BY BOTH CANDIDATES Davis and Coolidge De nounce Radical Plank of La Follette WANT CONSTITUTION -u P resid en tia l A spirants Confine A ddresses to Denouncing; F orces o f Socialism (FO R M ER LOCAL WOMAN PA SSES AWAY AT ADIN Mr3. A. L. S h e p a rd , fo rm e r ' A sh lan d w om an, died a t h e r hom e i in A din la s t M onday ev en in g . She j had been sick fo r se v era l w eeks. She lived in A sh lan d fo r a b o u t I tw e n ty y ears. S he is su rv iv e d by B u tle r H el- m an , Jo h n K. H e lm a n a n d O tis O. H elm an of A sh lan d a n d M rs. J a n e C a rte r a lso of Ashland, G ra n t a n d L incoln H e lm a n of P e ta lu m a a n d M rs. J. E. N iles of A ltu ra s. She w as b u rie d in th e Odd P el- low s c e m e te ry a t Adán. ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1924 AVIATORS TO GET OVATION IN BEAN CITY BROOKLYN IN FIRST PLACE NO. 5 CRIME LA ID TO LEOPOLD BOSTON, September 6—The fast stepping Brooklyn team went to first place in the National League today by defeating Boston 1 to 0, while New York lost a ten-inning _ . ---------- Globe-CircJing B i r dmen game to Philadelphia, 8 to 7. in tormant^ Close to Defense Reached Boston a t 2 Says Boys Guilty of PADDOCK EQUALS HIS RECORD ‘T his Afternoon Mutilation WEST ORANGE, N. J., September 6—Charley Pad- FACT PROVED TRUE MADE QUICK FLIGHT docl '< equaled his world record of 9 3-5 for 100 yards, _____ G reeted by Salu te o f 21 Guns Crime, Hinteri by Crowe, E stab­ winning the dash at the national amateur games here and Cheers o f Thousands lished as Truth; Per­ today. He defeated Loren Murchison. A strong wind at Landing Field form ed in 102« hacked the runners. i FORM ER SULTAN’S SON WILL ENTER BUSINESS B U D A PE ST , Sept. 6.— P rin c e A bdul K a h ir, son of T u rk e y 's fo r­ m e r S u lta n , is th e la te s t person of ro y al blood to v e n tu re into th e w orld of business. H e is a t p re s e n t Jiv in g in a tiny fo u r-ro o m fla t in th is city and j h as e n te re d in to n e g o tia tio n s fo r th e a c q u isitio n of a m ach in e build- ing fac to ry , w hich he in te n d s to ru n h im self, h a v in g been ta u g h t th e tra d e of a m ech an ical e n g in ­ e e r d u rin g h is f a th e r ’s reg im e as S u lta n . OLDFIELD IS IN FAVOR OF DEFENSE DAY Says Suspicion of Military Activity is Due to Cost and Tragedy of War DISTINCTION NEEDED Minimum Preparation for Defense Held Necessary; D efense Day Called Policy of P eace 10U. S. OFFICERS A IR P O R T . BOSTON, S ept. 6. CHICAGO, S ept. 6.— T he tw is t­ C o n tin u in g w ith th e policy in- MRS. HURD IS CHAMPION — S w eeping dow n o u t of a c le a r ed m e n ta litie s of R ic h a rd Loeb a g u ra te d y e ste rd a y of se c u rin g sky, th e th re e A m erican fly e rs a n d N a th a n L eopold p lan n e d a n d ! T ria l t i .«» \iT 7~ i > „ s ta te m e n ts from A shland m in is­ , . . . ., ,r w l 1 ,lat Ma> Lead to Deporta- NYATT, R. I., September 6—Mrs. Dorothy Hurd, w ho have w inged th e ir w ay t a i r ie d o u t th e m u tila tio n o f, | j fm H uge L osses to K iangsu Army te r s as to th e ir view s on th e D e­ W ill Not S tart l iitSI a ro u n d th e globe in th e p a s t five won the women’s national golf championship here today ( h a ile a R eam on th e m o rn in g R esult From A ttack Led by fense Day q u e stio n . T he T idings Etrpo-W’IJls Fight m o n th s, lan d ed in th e w a te rs o f by defeating Mary Browne, of Los Angeles, 7 and 6, in of N o v em b er 20, 1923. G eneral Ping to d a y secu red a s ta te m e n t from th e h isto ric B oston bay at 2 :0 9 T h is fa c t, h in te d a t by S ta te ’s the 36th hole final. Mrs. Hurd was too steady for Miss NEW’ th e Rev. W. J u d so n O ldfield, m in ­ Y O R K , S ept. 6.— L ouis th is a fte rn o o n . A tto rn e y R o b e it E. C row e in his SH A N G H A I. S ept. 6. — A six P irp o , A rg e n tin e h eav y w eig h t, to ­ is te r of th C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h . T hey w ere g re e te d by a s a lu te Browne, who played erratically.' closing a rg u m e n t d e m a n d in g - a d ay s u rre n d e re d to im m ig ra tio n M r' 01dfield said : m ile g ain a lo n g th e ra ilro a d be- of 21 g u n s, an d by c h e e rs o f th e h a n g in g v e rd ic t fo r th e sla y e rs of >ond Q u a n g o Tu in a spirrited I th o u s a n d s of s p e c ta to rs assem b led c o m m issio n er C u rra n a n d a w a r-j “ Defen se Day, m iscalled Mob- BALL PLAYERS FIGHT IN HOTEL B obby F r a n k s , w as d e fin ite ly es­ r a n t was served on him , c h a rg in g *'^za*;’on Day. se t fo r S e p tem b e r c o u n te r-a tta c k p e rso n a lly led by on th e field. ta b lish e d to d ay by p erso n s close G eneral P in g , re s u lte d in huge him w ith “ h a v in g a tte m p te d t o ! tw « lfth , Has b ro u g h t to th e fo re PORTLAND, September 6—Rumors of a dissension to Made Quick Tim e th e d e fe n se of th e tw o boys. losses to th e K ia n g su fo rces to ­ b rin g a w om an in to th e U nited *n sonie Q u a rte rs an in te n se fe a r L ie u te n a n ts S m ith , W ade an d within the Vernon hall club came to a head in a fist fight Lured To Car day, a c c o rd in g to a c o m m u n ic a ­ S ta te s fo r im m oral p u rp o se s,” and a n d suspicion of m ilita ry a c tiv ­ N elson m ad e th e 150 m ile flig h t | in the lobby of the Imperial hotel today, involving Secre­ T he in fo rm a tio n said th a t R eam tio n issu ed fro m C h e k in n g h e a d ­ m a k in g false s ta te m e n ts to gain ity in a n y form . T his is p e rh a p s fro m P o rtla n d , M aine in tw o w as lu re d in to a c a r by th e boys, tary Howard Lorenz, Manager Bill Essiek and Rod q u a rte rs . a n a tu r a l re a c tio n from th e te r- e n tra n c e to th e c o u n try . h o u rs a n d tw o m in u te s. T h e m en Tw o c o m p a n ies of K ia n g su and w ill be e x te n siv ely fe te d lietne. Murphy, first baseman. Witnesses said Murphy and an d s tru c k over th e head w ith a F irp o is h eld fo r a bail of $ l , - ! rific cost and tra g e d y of W ar. W h en he re g a in e d con­ fo u r officers xvere c a p tu re d , th e T hey w ill p ro b a b ly leav e fo r New Lorenz started fighting after a heated argument, Lorenz chisel. Need D istinction 000, w hich he is fu rn ish in g . T he sciousness, he found th a t a gland C o m m u n iq u e s ta te d . “ T h e re is, th e re fo re , need of f ir s t h e a rin g of th e case w ill be Y ork to m o rro w o r on M onday, being knocked down and getting a black eye. Essiek is o p e ra tio n h ad been p e rfo rm e d on T h e C h e k ia n g fo rc e s h av e a a n d w ill th e n w ing th e ir w ay to d istin g u is h g betw een m ilita ry then alleged to have struck Murphy. The exact cause of him . D octo rs said th a t th e p e r­ on S e p te m b e r 15, a fte r his fig h t tra in in g , p in fle e t of 32 p la n e s an d th e K ia n g ­ u rsu e d a s a c u lt and w ith H a rry W ills, n e g ro h eav y ­ S e a ttle , th e official end of th e the fight was not learned. sons w ho p e rfo rm e d th e crim e su forces e ig h t. T h e ir em ploy­ jo u rn e y . fo r p u rp o se s of a g g re ssio n and w eight b a ttle r. w ere sk illed a t u sin g su rg ic a l im ­ m e n t to d a y w as w ith o u t g ain , ex­ P e rso n s w ho have becom e e n ­ v a in g lo ry , a n d m inim um m ilita ry D ue to a h eav y fog, th e p la n e s p lem en ts. c e p t in b re a k in g dow n th e m o ra le em ies of F irp o since he a tte m p t­ p re p a ra tio n fo r th e p u rp o se s of w e re fo ic e d to a lig h t a t O rrs Is ­ A ch isel, th e sam e in s tru m e n t of th e opposing forces, as n o t one ed to b rin g S e ñ o rita L o u rd es in to 'd e fe n se . In G erm any b efo re th e land a t P o rtla n d y e s te rd a y a f t e r ­ th a t w as used to kill th e F ra n k s of th e m an y bom bs d ro p p ed did A m erica w hen lie re tu rn e d to tra in W ar M ilitarism w as a c u lt th a t noon, d isa p p o in tin g th e th o u s a n d s hoy, proved th e co n n e ctin g lik e in any d a m a g e . fo r h is fig h t w ith W ills have been took ev ery m an from civil life to of B o sto n ia n s w ho had g a th e re d th e crim e. S ev eral h u n d re d c a su a ltie s re ­ try in g to have th e case b ro u g h t devote h is e n tire tim e fo r th re e to g ie e t th em . T hey h ad p la n n e d Aroused Indignation su lte d from y e s te rd a y 's cla sh e s up before th e A rg e n tin e fig h te r | y eara to 1,lilitai'-v tra in in g . Re- to fly s tr a ig h t to B o sto n , b u t ra n T he R eam s case a ro u se d w ide m eets n e a r S h a n g h a i. R e fu g e s c o n tin u e g im e n ta tio n u n d e r th is system wa- Rihhon.s Aw arded to E lev en "W hiskerinos” A gain Sprouting th e neg ro , and to have in to su ch bad w e a th e r th a t th ey sp re a d discussion and in d ig n a tio n j Fj to p o u r in to S h a n g h a i. T h ey de­ C liildren W ho Sw im L ength ! F oliage as D ate for B ig Con- po d e p o n e d . T h ese effo rts fo ste re d an d . as la te r e v e n ts p ro v ­ c h a n g ed th e ir p lan s. G e n e ral P a ­ a t th e tim e it w as c a rrie d out. c la re th a t s a n ita ry a n d h o sp ita l o f Tank vent ion Nears proved in v ain , as th e tr ia l d a te ed, th is m ilita rism w as fo ste re d tric k a n d his e sc o rts, w ho had E v ery effort w as m ad e to catch co n d itio n s a t th e iro n a re d e p lo r­ h a s been sqt fo r S e p tem b e r 15. fo r pu rp o ses o th e r th a n defense. flow n o u t to m ee t th e m , w ere th e c rim in a ls, b u t R e a m ’s m ea g re able. W o u n d e d tro o p s lie for “ On th e o th e r h a n d S w itz erlan d T he c h ild re n w ho h a v e been W hen th e “ W ild B u ll” first SACRAMENTO, Sept. C. forced to tu r n back n e a r P o r ts ­ d e scrip tio n w as a ll th a t d e te c tiv e s m any h o u rs u n d e r th e bo ilin g sun cam e to A m erica, it w as in th e h a s escaped c ritic ism of its sys­ m o u th , d u e to th e bad w e a th e r. ta k in g fre e sw im m in g lessons d u r- ‘ H e re ’s sty le n o t fo r th u F a ll sea- h ad to w ork w ith . S ev eral a r ­ w ith o u t a ir, a c c o rd in g to th e in g m e su m m e r u n d e r th e in ­ son. e ra e e . He fo u g h t a few b a t­ tem of m ilita ry tra in in g , because W ad« H a d T ro u b le re s ts w ere m ad e, b ut th e su sp ects ta le s of th e re fu g e s. tle s w ith th ir d - r a te r s , an d ra ­ it lias been held at a m inim um W h is k e rs a re “ com ing b a c k ” F u r th e r h a rd lu ck th re a te n e d s tru c tio n o f M iss Iv e rn K e lla r, w e re re le a se d a f te r an e x a m in a ­ P ro m in e n t P e k in g officials to ­ m m e d to S outh A m erica. The fo r efficient d efen se. S w itzerlan d L ie u te n a n t L eigh W ade w hen he p la y g ro u n d su p e rv is o r, held th e ir a s th e fav o re d facial a d o rn m e n t tion had proved th e ir innocence. day a ssu re d th e U n ited S ta te s n ex t tim e he cam e, It w as second- com pels its m ale c itiz e n s to e n ­ le ft P ic to u y e ste rd a y , w hen h is la s t m e e tin g a t H e lm a n ’s y e s te r­ in S a c ra m e n to . B u t th e r e is no D ue to h is edict «hat a n y o n e 'h a t th e P e k in g g o v e rn m e n t a b so ­ d a y a n d had a sw im m in g c o n te st. class, an d he le ft a rich m an, gage in m ilita ry tra in in g only d a n g e r of th e sty le s p re a d in g p lan e, th e B oston II had d iffic u l­ d is tu rb in g him w ould be placed lu te ly is n o t p a rtic ip a tin g in th e a fte r m ee tin g J a c k D em psey. T his fo r a 1\ w w eeks each y ear, and th e c o u n try . T he ty in g e ttin g off th e w a te r, ow ing T hose w ho sw am t h e fu ll le n g th th ro u g h o u t in ja il, J u d g e C av erly could n o t p re se n t s tru g g le fo r S h a n g h a i, but in te n t o th e r tim e, he cam e in p a la tia l q u a rte rs , h as d'.r.plavrd no to tlie calm . He fin a lly tax ie d out o f th e la rg e ta n k receiv ed a re d j p assio n fo r w h is k e rs has a ris e n as be rea c h e d to d a y fo r a s ta te m e n t. aim s to e s ta b lis h peace. a n d if h e is d e p o rte d , will leave th a n p u re ly d efen siv e p ro te c tio n . to th e e n tra n c e o t th e h a rb o r, rib b o n an d th o se w ho sw am h a lf p a r t of th e p la n s of th e fam o u s He is still p o rin g over th e th o u s ­ P olicy of I’cace of th e ta n k receiv ed a blue. The a g a in in th e ste e ra g e . S a c ra m e n to W h isk e rin o e s, co­ ta k in g th e a ir a s he re a c h e d th e a n d s of tra n s c rip t te stim o n y , in “ It is th e policy of a peace-lov­ PROMINENT MEN c o n te s t w as a t eleven o ’clock. o p e ra tin g w ith th e D e p a rtm e n t of open sea o p p o site P ic to u lig h t­ ing n a tio n . It is d istin c tly de­ bi'OF IN ASHLAND house. T he d e s tro y e r B a rry , F iv e g irls a n d six boys receiv ed M ines an d M ining of th e S a c ra ­ p re p a ra tio n fo r s e n te n c in g Loeb LOS ANGELEN MAN HAS a n d L eopold on S e p tem b e r 10. fen siv e and n ot ag g re ssiv e . It is COLLECTION OF STILLS w hich h ad been s ta n d in g by, a t th e red rib b o n . No one received m en to C h a m b e r of C om m erce, to C hicago is a g a in s e e th in g w ith W h ite n y L. B oise a n d Itoy T. tlie o u tg ro w th of a c e n tu ry an d a e n te r ta in th e d e le g a te s to th e once pick ed up th e p la n e ’s a n c h o r a blue one. B ishop, d ire c to rs of th e O regon w ra th to d a y , fo llow ing th e a n ­ T h o se w in n in g th e rib b o n in LOS A N G EL ES. S ept. 6. — M. h a lf of n a tio n a l e x p erien ce u n d e r A m erican M ining C ongress, w hich a n d buoys a n d ra c e d o u t to sea S ta te C h a m b e r of C om m erce, n o u n c e m e n t of tile g u ilt of th e th e c o n te s t w ere M isses B ernice o p en s its tw e n ty -se v e n th a n n u a l B. R u n k le , of th is city, h a s th e a m ilita ry policy fo r th e m ost ¿«tarsuall N. D ana, of th e O regon w ith th em . tw o boys in th e R eam s case. It is g re a te s t co llectio n of s tills in th e p a rt one in n am e only. It is n o t In S a c ra m e n to on T he w e a th e r w as ex ceedingly a n d M a rjo rie L e e r, E ileen C rosby, c o n v en tio n J o u rn a l, Jo h n M. S c o tt an d Ja m e s fe a re d t h a t th e d isco v ery w ill w orld. a c o m m ercial s tr u c tu r e w ith o u t L ucile R e e d e r, N ancy L u k e and S e p tem b e r 29. h asy , a n d w a tc h e rs from th e land A. iUuivhay, of th e S o u th e rn P a c i­ fu rn is h m o re m a te ria l fo r th e a sound fo u n d a tio n , but is th e L yle R e e d e r, B obby D odge, M ar- Not s tills in th e sense of p h o ­ F o r a s in g le d ay th e c ity w ill lo st s ig h t of th e m ac h in es as th ey fic, w ho a te g o in g th ro u g h by c ra n k s w ho have been m ailin g c u lm in a tio n of lessons ta u g h t by ril R ose, L a w re n c e G ill, D orance tu rn back to t h f s p ir it a n d cus- to g ra p h s, b u t s tills fo r tin* m a n u ­ passed o u t of th e h a rb o r. tra in fro m P o rtla n d to K la m a th th re a te n in g a n o n y m o u s le tte rs to th e w a rs in w hich we have been j tu m e s of its d ay s of '49 ce le b ra - fa c tu re of in to x ic a tin g liq u o rs. I t is th o u g h t t h a t th e fly e rs R u g e r a n d R o la n d C oad. F a ljs , w h e re th e y w ill a tte n d th e th e p a re n ts of th e tw o young k ill­ involved th ro u g h o u t o u r n a tio n a l D u rin g th e p a st th re e y e a rs th e ? tio n tw o y e a rs ago. L arg e an d sm a ll, ro u n d and will rea c h W a sh in g to n D. C. on P ro d u c ts Show a n d Irrig a tio n p y o rd e r Of th e C hief W h isk e r- e rs, a n d to J u d g e C averly. fla t, long and sh o rt a re th e s tills ! h isto ry , T u esd ay . A s q u a d ro n of fly e rs P a r e n t T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n h a s : C ongress, le ft th e tra in a t M ed­ W e know th a t a n a tio n w hich se cu re d a red u c e d r a te fo r c h i l - ! ino o( th e U n iv erse, A p e lta te included in K u n k le ’s collection. fio m B olling field w ill m ee t a t fo rd a n d cam e to A sh la n d by a u to is c o n s ta n tly in a rm s, o r w hich ) w hich to ta ls m o re th a n 300. B a ltim o re and fly to th e c a p lto l d re n u n d e r th e a g e o f 16. With j J u d g e E c> H a r t. all loyal W h is-j R e tu rn s F ro ,n T ‘ ‘P— to d a y . to s t a r t 1 w - L - D avis h a s r e tu r n e d from H ere is a p a rtia l lis t of a rtic le s sp en d s a p re d o m in a n t p a r t of its w ith th e m , a c c o rd in g to a rr a n g e ­ th is r a te th e p la y g ro u n d s u p e r-j k e rin o e 8 a r e o rd e re d T hey popped in to th e A sh lan d v iso r h a s given fre e lessons. g ro w in g w h is k e rs on o r b e fo re : a t r i P t0 C a n a d a . Mr. D avis has , fro m w hich s tills in th e R u n k le incom e o r re so u rc e s on its a r m ­ m e n ts m ad e today. C ham ber of C om m erce to see Sec­ ed fo rces, can not p ro g re ss or D u rin g th e su m m e r fifty pu- S S e p te m b e r 12 a n d to c a re fu lly j been aw ay all su m m er, ' collection w ere fa sh io n e d : re ta ry F u lle r, w ho a s su re d them even e n d u re long. B ut it is no pfls le a rn e d to sw im . T h e lee- n u r8 e th e m in t0 fu ll bloom by th e i G a rb a g e c a n s, w a sh b o ile rs. th a t a la rg e d e le g a tio n fro m A sh ­ A sh la n d T e a c h e r— sons h a v e been heid ev e ry W ed- i d a te O{ th e C ongress. T he C hief Coos Bay — Coos \ en e er & a u to m o b ile g aso lin e ta n k s , b oth- less c e rta in th a t an u n a rm e d and School opened M onday, S ep t. 1, land w ould be p re s e n t on M on­ n e sd ay a n d »Friday m o rn in g an d W isk e rin o , by o ffic ia l m a n d a te , Box Co. sta i ts second s h ift in ' w a te r ta n k s , steam c o o k ers, te a d<< enselesa n a tio n only in v ited sch o o lh o u se, day, w hich, w ill n o t officially d e s­ in th e A ld e rh ro o k th e a v e ra g e a tte n d a n c e h a s been h a s also c a lled upon th e people w o o d -w o rk in g p la n t. j k e ttle s , m ilk can s, oil c o n ta in e rs , a g g re ssio n and d is a s te r th ro u g h w ith a good a tte n d a n c e a n d Miss ig n a te , w ill be “ A sh lan d D ay.” 35 a n d in J u ly a n d A u g u st be­ of th e city to h u n t o u t th e ir red : tobacco c a n s a sh can s, w ash in g its in c a p a b ility of re s is tin e th e On M onday, th e L ith ia n s in E th e l B ry an of A sh lan d as tea c h - tw een 45 a n d 50. Six h u n d re d im p o sitio n of an a lie n w ill. i tu b s a n d tin b a th tu b s. s h ir ts a n d hoop s k ir ts and don u n ifo rm , a n d K iw an is clu b , w ill e.r. M iss B ry an ta u g h t th is school tic k e ts w ere sold th is y ear. L ike S w itz erlan d D avis T alks th e m on th e d a y th e d e le g a te s last y e a r w ith such success th a t “ T he m ilita ry o rg a n iz a tio n of OM AHA, S ept. 6.— A new dec­ p re se n t a p ro g ra m . T he L ith ia n s Miss K e lla r, w ho h a s c h a rg e a rriv e . SODA THRILLS FAIR slu> w as re-e le c te d fo r th e com ing th e U nited S ta te s h as closely fo l­ l a r a ti o n of re lig io u s fre e d o m , and a re s ta r tin g a t 6 :3 0 fro m th e of th e lesso n s, h a s do n e w o n d e r­ BIG GAME HUNTRESS y e a r.— M ail T rib u n e . C h am b er of C om m erce, a n d have lowed th e s p irit a n d p a tte rn se t fu lly w ith th e p u p ils a n d a ll of a p led g e to g u a ra n te e c o n s titu ­ tio n a l lib e rtie s to d ay fe a tu re d th e ra ise d a sum t o pay th e expense? th e c re d it fo r th is w o rk goes to ASHLAND GIRL DIES I CHICAGO, S ept. 6. — An ice fo rth by S w itz e rla n d , a lth o u g h FOLLOWING ILLNESS c u r c o u n try h as n o t c a rrie d it e n tr y of Jo h n D avis, D em o cratic of th e A sh lan d band. T hey have h er. 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A p p le g a te , of - m o d e rn C h in ese a s a c h a rm to th e w ork in Ja c k s o n c o u n ty , and lem tb is w eek accom panied by ln r t,d jn Isa ia h 2 :4 - but we a re Large Crowd ■ tb e d e fe n se t h a t sh e feels s u re in fo rm a tio n of K la m a th c o u n ty , A sh la n d , and w as re la te d to M r ., k e e p ¿ e v ils aw ay. T h e C hihese is ra p id ly fillin g , h e r sc h e d u le . t b re e te a c h e rs , and w ill give fo u r P re si- A large crowd gathered tod ay: wjy cjear ber husband of the a u to c a ra v a n s w ill c a rry th e v is­ L ockley d u rin g h is s ta y In A sh- sig n fo r w olf w as also fo u n d a n d w ith re q u e s ts fo r w ork in t h e ; c o n c e rts w’ee k ly on th e ro y al p a r- m ak in g p ro g re ss slow ly. ito rs on to u rs of in sp ectio n . la n d re c e n tly . seven o th e r O rie n ta l c h a ra c te rs . v a rio u s c o m m u n ities. (Continued on page 4) c h a rg e s filed a g a in s t him . ade ground at Adis Abeba. (C o u tin u e d on P a g e 4) B A LTIM O R E . S ept. 6.— S ta n d ­ in g in th e shadow on th e new ly u n v e ile d m o n u m e n t to th e g re a t F re n c h fig u re of th e A m erican re v o lu tio n a ry days. L a F o lle tte , P re s id e n t C oolidge to d ay a s sa il­ ed as d a n g e ro u s an d re a c tio n a ry to p ro p o sa l to s u b o rd in a te th e p o w e rs of th e U n ited S ta te s s u ­ p re m e c o u rt to th e pow ers of C ongress. Such a p ro p o sa l is in c o rp o ra te d in th e p la tfo rm of S e n a to r La F o l­ le tte , th ird p a rty c a n d id a te fo r th e presidency. Com m unism or Liberty “ The q u e stio n is w h e th e r A m e ric a sh a ll allo w itse lf to be d e g ra d e d in to a c o m m u n istic or so c ia listic s ta te , o r w iie th e r it s h a ll re m a in A m erican . T hose w ho w ish to c o n tin u e to en jo y a h ig h s ta te of A m erican, citiz e n sh ip w ill re s is t a ll a tte m p ts of r a d i­ c a ls to e n cro ach on th e ir lib e r­ tie s by e n c ro a c h in g on th e pow ­ e rs of th e c o u rts ,” d e clared Mr. C oolidge. T h e P re s id e n t said th a t th e p re s e n t ra d ic a l ten d e n c ie s will s u re ly u n d e rm in e th e g o v e rn m e n t, if c a rrie d o u t. H e s k e tc h e d in glo w in g w ords th e r e s u lt of h a v ­ in g th e su p re m e c o u rt s u b o rd in ­ a te d to th e a c tio n s of congress. T h e irre sp o n s ib ility a n d u n w ie ld i­ ness of th e le g isla tiv e body was d e scrib ed , a n d c o n tra s te d to th e s o lid a rity an d h ig h p rin c ip le of th e c o u rt. Mr. C oolidge d e c la re d t h a t if co n g re ss h ad th e final w o rd in q u e s tio n s of lib e rty and th e C o n s titu tio n , a g ro u p of m en. fig h tin g a m o n g th em se lv e s and n o t k n o w in g w h e re th e y w ere h e a d e d , u tte r ly u n a b le to ag ree, w ould be th e ones to h av e s u ­ p re m e c o n tro l of th e U nited S ta te s . Such a th in g , he d e c la r­ ed . w ould In ev itab ly r e s u lt in de­ g r a d a tio n of g o v e rn m e n t into c o m m u n istic , o r so c ia listic ex ­ tre m e s . F e w R eferences Few re fe re n c e s w ere m ade to th e D em o cratic p a rty by th e P re s id e n t. H e c o n fin ed his ta lk m a in ly to d e n o u n c in g th e p latfo rm a n d a im s of th e La F o lle tte forces Mr. C oolidge re a ffirm e d his d e ­ te rm in a tio n to avoid “ fo reig n e n ­ ta n g lin g a llia n c e s ” , a lth o u g h he p led g ed h im se lf a t th e sam e tim e to aid E u ro p e in e v e ry w ay pos­ sib le w ith o u t c o m m ittin g th e U n ite d S ta te s to a n y tr e a ty or le a g u e t h a t w ould bind it w ith o th e r pow ers. SWIMMING CONTEST ' STYLE NOTE SHOWS HELD AT HELMAN’S WHISKERS IN FAVOR Ï