ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. A shland daily T idings The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months ii the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur domestic water helps. ( In tern atio n al’ News W ire Service) VOL. XLVIII. ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1924 Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43. TRAINS CRASH HEAD ON, SIX ARE INJURED Smash Occurs Near Station on Main Line to Oregon City ----------- PASSENGERS 8 8 n » i I8 8 8 8 ! 8 Ashbury 8 ----------- fllV U N DERTAK ER EMPLOYS j tt » j 8 UNHURT » KASV PAYMENT PLAN | DUBLIN, Oct. 21.— The up-to-date and ultra-m od ern undertaker has ap peared at Tralee, County Kerry. In an advertisem ent in the local newspaper the new-style undertaker sets forth the following: “ We desire to inform the public th a t we are pre pared to supply from stock American wood coffins up holstered w ithin ten min utes of receipt of order. “ Three m onths' credit given on funeral orders on approved accounts. We can also do business on the Easy Paym ent System.”) ! 8 W illa m ette V alley Southern aw l 8 W ork Train of Portlajid E lec- I 8 8 trie in Rail Sm ash up 8 PORTLAND, Oct. 21.— Six men 8 were injured, three seriously, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 a « | 17 I I I P TV ft I L L E V Photographs Sound • • INEXPLOSION ABOARD SHIP ______ 8 « « 8 8 8 8 ----------- a INVESTIGATION 81 8 I 0 ' 8 Zepplin Company to Join U. » S .Rubber Manufacturers 8 8 in Building Ships a Premature Blast Results in « Death of Six, Fourteen a Are Injured . NEW CONCERN WILL BUILD D IR IG IBLES MAN AND WIFE, BOTH ¡» ----------- » NO. 43 HELD IS ALREADY PLANNED« ---------- Akron, Ohio, W ill be Location of New Plant. P lans V ader Wav for B iggest D irigible 8 Seven of Injured Men Are in Crit- 8 1 ieal C ondition, no F u rther D eaths A re E xpected S! LAW YERS AR E PA RTN ER S ----------- 8 KEYSER, W. Va., Oct. 8 21. — This ham let today 8 boasts the distinction of 8 having W est Virginia's first m arried law firm. Vernon Rankin, young lawyer, recently m arried a young lady newly adm itt ed to the bar. A shingle dangling from a window in their office- home sports th e m arried couple of law yers’ firm name as Rankin & Rankin.. 8 8 8 8 ¡ FLIER SSÎA Y IN MEDFORD OVERNIGHT I » Modern Magellans Drop in ** on City During Trip to Sacramento ¡8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ANOTHER ARRESTED FOLLOWING THEFT OF WORKS OF ARP WERE NOT EXPECTED Visit of Port lenders and Opening o f Craterian T heatre Are Added A ttractions NEW YORK, Oct. 21. — Even MEDFORD, Oct. 21. (Special) though the Zeppelin factory at — This city was boiling over with when an inbound W illam ette Val Frelnderichshafen, Germany he the casualty list of the Navy’s excitement last night, with three ley Southern passenger train col destroyed under the term s of the i latest peace time disaster, follow- m ajor attractions, including the Versailles treaty, the develop lided headon with a Portland ! ing the prem ature explosion of world fliers, the Portland business Electric Power company’s work ment of huge dirigibles of the I a load of firing powder aboard men and the opening of the Cra- ZR-3 type will be continued by a Trnsted Em ploye Said to be M em -| terjan theater. train n ear Ashbury station, on I the cruiser Trenton, in the h ar ber of R ing S tealin g Tap- transfer of the whole Zeppelin In the main line to Oregon City, at The world fliers unexpectedly bor here today. entries front Portland Stores dustry to Akron, Ohio, D r/ Hugo about 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Four of the dead were killed decided to land at Medford on Eckener, who piloted the ZR-3 on The injured were all employes ¡outright, while the other two were their return trip south. Noth PORTLAND. Oct. 21. — W il ing was known of this until about her voyage across the Atlantic re of the two companies. They are: i frightfully burned and later died lard G. Oakes, trusted employe 2 o'clock, when a message came cently, announced to’day. i in a hospital here. The condition F . W. Force, W illam ette Val- ley Southern, m otorman, broken < o n t,oller Refuses to Recognize of geven of p ie injured men is The Goodyear-Zeppelin Corpora of the Ira F. Powers F urniture that they would land probably Increase; Lighting Head Goes considered critical, but no more le g and pelvis. tion, under which name the new company, was arrested by the po about 4:30 P. M. When the Chi into Court deaths are anticipated. firm will be known, lias already lice Saturday night and lodged in cago, the New Orleans and the L. G rantquist, broken leg, cut head. ______ . A naval board investigation to- started work on the design of a jail on a charge of larceny, and Boston circled over Medford and SEATTLE, W ash., Oct. 21. — ‘ day showed th a t no ppwder was Fred W allace, W illam ette V al Zeppelin to be twice the size of more than $3000 worth of furni located the landing field at the ley Southern, conductor, ¡chest in J. D. Ross, superintendent of the outside th e magazine, excepting the ZR-3. Actual construction bn ture, tapestries and a rt objects, fairgrounds, many were there to Seattle city lighting departm ent, two charges which were being ju ries. the new ship will be started as raid to have been stolen from the greet them. They left the land J . A. M cConnell, W illam ette has brought suit against the city hoisted into the gun tu rre t for soon as a purchaser is obtained. Powers store, were recovered. ing field about 6 o’clock and were Oakes, the police charged, was to collect salary at the rate of immediate loading and firing. Officials of the corporation have V alley Southern, conductor, taken to the Hotel Medford tlifc'W'' iSi* I» W » « « « M** WlWSiF, S<«>k D«rsw:»» ((»« w w i t . 5» » « f il» $7500 a year, from the time the The celebration by the C rater bru ises and cuts. been conferring with Secretary of involved with F rank L. Taylor A Yew »«tes titá " Hom«, 3w*»< He«»*,” fry 3 c. Feinder the Navy W ilbur, and it is p o s-' and H C. Banfteld, interior dec- club in honor visit of the Port- Jam es M athis, P ortland E lec city council authorized the in tí’ASfre (qjp type). sible th at the United States Gov- • i ■ orators and proprietors of “ The jan^ men wa3 jn f u„ swing when tric P ow er com pany, conductor, crease of $1500, about the middle of last July. The city charter em inent will place an order for Tapestry Schoppe,” who were ar- the fliers arrived at the hotel, broken w rist, cu ts and bruises. rested Saturday night after about Lieutenants Smith. Nelson. Wade W . F . K eller, P ortland E lectric prohibits increase of compensa tlie big ship. tion to any city official during P o w er com pany, m otorm an, cuts The new firm will be the con $1500 worth of a rt objects, silks and the oilier members of the his term of office, and on this and bruises. solidation of two of the largest and oriental rugs were found in flying equad entered the dining room at 7 o’clock amid the ap six passengers on the W illam ground C ontroller Carrol has de concerns of the kind in the world, their possession. (saMCfce U» aeUrtto». SALEM. Ore., Oct. 21. — The I That Taylor and Ranfield were plause and cheers of members at e tte Valley Southern train es clined to issue w arran ts to Roes Standard Lum ber Company today the Zeppelin Company, manufac- Exact photographic- repi oductfon of sound, an achievement fully tu rers of the big ships, and t h e , th e sales agents for groups of the banquet table. They were caped all injury other than shock. at the higher rate. Carroll has indicated th a t it will likely c a r ry , I K ' S a! Ot Phonograph has been accom-j Goodyear Rubber Company, prob-j dishonest employes of several lo- introduced by the chairm an. Tues Though no official investigation now been cited to appear in court its fight into the United States plished as the result of foni* years of expenm entatiou by Dr. Edmuud: of the wreck has been made. October 27 to justify his refusal. Supreme Court in order to secure Edw'ard d ’Albe, above, a Loudon physicist, wrho Is also the inventor] al)ly the largest m anufacturers cal merchantile houses and that day morning they left for Sacra Ross has been superintendent a repeal of the Oregon State In of the optophoue, by means of which light is turned into sound, en- of rubber goods in the world, | they carried on their business and mento. Portland Electric Power employ | --------------------------- i fitted Portland homes with furni- Many visitors were attracted es said the passenger train ran of the municipal lighting d ep art come Tax. following the dismis abling the blind to read ordinary print. i ture. tapestries and bric-a-brac ment since the office was created to the city by the planes and past a block signal and was sal of their motion for a reh ear : stolen from stores by employes in 1908. The salary form erly tilers, and a continuous stream wholly to blame for the crash. At ing of the case, by the state su-j : was the charge made by the po of visitors inspected the planes th e place where the wreck oc was fixed at $7500 a year, but preme court this m orning lice. at the fairgrounds after their a r curred there is a straig h t stretch was cut to $6000 on January 1, The Standard Lum ber Company Other arrests will follow today. rival. of track for over a mile In either 1922. The last three-year term is an Idaho corporation, doing Detective Hellyer said last night, The opening of the Craterian direction. W itnesses say, though, for which Ross was appointed ex business in Oregon. It attacked and the total loot of the gang, he pired Jan u ary 1, 1924. theater last night also brought th a t fog reduced vlsm*???y a?» the constitutionality of the income Mrs. Belle Butcher, former well Controller Carroll insists that tax law. th a t the motormen of the two know Ashland resident, died Sun estim ated would run into the tens many visitors from various points of thousands of dollars- Severa’ in Jackson county. Although not opposing trains did not see each the statu to ry term of the super day evening in the home of her intendent’s office started Janu- ’ prom inent and well-to-do women entirely completed iho Craterian other until it was too late. daughter, Mrs. Gates, in Klamath The W illam ette Valley South ary 1, last, and th a t the council’s M edford M ystery Cleared by th e Shoot W ay Through' Cordon of Falls. Mrs. Butcher was a victim are under suspicion, the office" is a beautiful structure and a gathered at tilt* ern train was the regular two- increase of compensation was il- ■ F inding of R em ains o f W ill Arm ed C itizens, and Make of pneumonia, and had been ill said. By paying small fees to the gala crowd amusement house last night f >r gang they were able to take their car passenger train which comes legal. Mr. Ross has refused to K ing by H unters Good E scape in A nto for but a short while. into Portland from Mount Angei accept the monthly w arrants Mrs. Butcher formerly resided j pick of furniture and art objects the opening attraction. every morning. It runs on its drawn by Carroll at the old rate. LITTLE SIOUX, Iowa. Oct. 21. in this city, and her many friends • stolen from stores and have them MEDFORD, Oct. 21. — Posi- own track s to Oregon City and This is the issue th at will be -The L ittle Sioux Savings Bank here will hear with regret of her i delivered to th eir hom e’. One SAN DIEGO, Oct. 2 1 . — The tive identification Sunday of a home was visited by the po then enters P ortland over the threshed out in court. Shenandoah w as m ade fast to her rifle, found besjdes the human here was robbed of $4,000 today death. lice late last night and a valuable line of the Portland Electric Pow one Ihe most spectacular Funeral services will he held m ooring m ast shortly a fter noon, skeleton, discovered a week ago mahogany bed and costly springs, er company. CITY COUNCIL WILT, after com p leting her fligh t from by deer hunters in the Trail d is - ; raids in the history of Iowa bank to-morrow afternoon nt two o’- : The passenger train was late obtained w ithout payment by the ASSEMBLE TONIGHT Camp L ew is, W ashington. trict; solved a 19-year old mys-1 robberies. A fter blasting the jtaf-s clock from Stocks Chapel. Neigh-; and. according to witnesses, was householder, were confiscated and tery and proves the body to be and snatching the money, which bors of the W oodcraft, of which taken to police headquarters. traveling, at a high rate of speed The regular semi-monthly m eet th a t of William R. King, acco rd -; was lying loose inside, four yeggs J ordor Mrs. Butcher was a prom - SAN DIEGO, Oct. 21. — Unable to m ake up time. The work train ing of the city council will be ing to a statem ent by Coroner ahot thetr way through a cordon inent member, requests all mem was w hat is known as a line car. held tonight in the Commercial to come to its mooring m ast be SUSPECTS TAKEN IN Herman and of armed and firing citizens, and bers to attend the funeral. cause of a heavy fog which hung John A. Perl. used in repairing trolley breaks Club rooms of the City Hall. JEWEL ROBBERIES E. W. Langley, official of the over th e city, the Navy dirigible j i Charles King of North Bend, Ore- j escaped in an automobile. .over Massachusetts State Chamber of It was headed for Oregon City. ROUtlll© rniltt©rS will 1 6 d is - , Shenandoah was cruising overI . gon, k«/»Fli/Ynn n a a o a u were ro ra im niA ilifltolV fo rm immediately brothers zvf of tlm the dead mnn man, r • P Posses Commerce, who was a visitor here cussed, according to present in NEW YORK, Oct. 21, — The made the identification and Sun ed. and went in pursuit of the San Diego, aw aiting the fog to dications, since none of the mem ■ a rrest of four suspects of com during the trip made through Ore day visited the scene of the tra g robbers, but at a late hour today, bers have signified th eir inten lift this morning. plicity in the jew elry robberies gon by the Eastern booster body, no trace of them had been found. The big liner arrived here edy with the coroner. tions as yet of bringing up new of Mrs. Helen Hayworth, who ob has w ritten the President of the The rifle, a 60-90 Colt’s was Sheriffs throughout the state shortly after three o’clock th is m atters for discussion, although tained $900 In jewdls of a $25,000 Ashland Chamber of Commerce, morning after a trip from Camp positively identified by the broth were notified to be on the look there may be some new m atters, collection, today, convinced de- expressing his regrets at missing Lewis, W ashington, and sent a ers as one sent to William King, out for the men. who are con not yet announced by the mem Lieutenants Smith, Nelson and tectives th at they were definitely the meeting lield here in honor of radio mesage to the naval radio from th eir fath er in Michigan, sidered the meist desperate to the visitors, and acknowledging bers, ready for proposal. station here th a t she would tie particularly by the presence of j stage a holdup in this state fori Wade, piloting the Boston, the on the trail of the m urderers who the receipt of “A day in the Sis- i New Orleans and the C hicago.1 slew “ Dot” King and Louise Law- a specially made peep sight on the the past twenty years. uh when the fog lifted. the planes in which they recently son, Broadway habltutes. follow- klyous’’ sent him by J. H. Fuller, barrel., The brothers; knew t h e ! WASHINGTON, Oct, 21.— The ROBBER SUSPECT completed their world circling • ing robberies sim ilar to the one secretary of the local organiza gun anti the peep sight. HELD IN EUGENE suprem e court yesterday refused tour, sailed over Ashland at 10:30 in which Mrs. Hayworth was re- tion. King was a hom esteader In the 1 TROLLEY SMASHUP Langley’s letter follows: to grant appeals in the case in KILLS 2, HURTS 75 this morning, accompanied by a . lieved of her jewels. Trail district, well known in this! EUGENE, Oct. 21. — Byron President, Chamber of Commerce, volving this question: “ W hether convoy of several ships which are city, and his sudden disappear-I Ashland, Oregon. prohibition agents can stealthily K. W heeler, 37, of Eugene is in anee created a furore at the tim e .: BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 21—-Two; accompanying them on their way COLI.EGE WILL BE Investigate private premises w ith the Lane county jail held on sus ON AIR THIS YEAR Dear Sir: — Tbe three. “ Modern Ma-i It is the theory of the coroner, persons are dead, four more pro b -; BOUtb picion of being implicated in a Almost my only regret In con out serving a search w arran t,” as . that K{n„ left b js cabjn on a ably will die, 75 injured were in gellans” are headed for Clover nection with the transcontinen raised in a case from Nevada bank robbery at Auburn, Cal . last CORVALLIS, Oct, 21. — An WENATCHEE, Wa3h., Oct. 21. an(j njet w |th an accident, hospitals and private home» to- Field, Santa Monica, but will stop July. W heeler was arrested by tal trip th a t was taken by the brought by Robert F. Rane. — An investigation today re v e al-; (jyjng of exposure. The body was night and an undeterm ined num-j over tonight at Mather Field, Sac- agricultural and educational ra Reviews also were denied i n 1 Sheriff Taylor last night when he ~ M assachusetts State Chamber of dio service will bo broadcast by ed th at J. Mitchell and Edward found jn a crevice in the rocks, j her of passengers suffered slight ram ento. the cases of Nicholas D. X ahader-j received a message from t h e j h " ' j ¿"ro wn?who with Barney Net’s and Commerce, was the fact that by covered with leaves and forest bruises as a result of a rear-end, Tlfe three fliers left Eugene the O. A. C. Extension service _____________ in San Francisco j iff a t Auburn giving a descrip res, convicted Milton Stock, all members of t h e ■ ¿ ebrjS( and all means, of p e rso n al, collision today of two threq^car^ yesterday afternoon, and arrived from the Portland Oregonian sta accident, I missed the meeting of violating the H arrison narcotic ¡.tion of the man who held up the BrQoklyn ba8ebaH club are out o n i Railway Electric in Medford at 4:30 yesterday af- tion every Tues.'.ay evening nt 8 (hat was held at Ashland on Sep ‘ The ta i- 1 bail, cbarged wjtb assaujt on Wil identification had long since fad- International i uc description uc«,. tember 23rd. My driver did not act, and Peter B. McDonough and bank ■ theie. ed. J. W. Storm of C entral Point j train s on the N iagara Falls-Buf-, ternoon. They spent the night o’clock, till further notice. Two with th a t of W heeler, the or-1 ,. , H arry Price of San Prancisco. lies 1 .. . 4. I ham W eaver, 16 year old bell and H arry Skyrman of M edford., fa lo high speed line at Ellicott in Medford and hopped off th is, 15 minute lectures on genera’ understand th at a meeting was to ficer says, and the al’eged robber he held, and while it was in pro- convicted of violating the national boy. • were not involved in the who made the discovery were at- creek, in Tonawanda, morning for Sacramento. The farm , truck and hacklot garden at Auburn made his escape in an prohibition law. trouble. ships, with the exception of the and general educational subjects. | gress I was merely driving about tracted by a boot protruding from , Three cars were telescoped. An appeal was denied on the automobile hearing an Oregon The men will appear next Mon the ground, and fu rth er investi Boston, are the same used in the by extension, experiment station the city, seeing the sights and killing time generally. case w hether the Ship Owners’ As license and of the same make as day for trial. “ Dazzy” Vance, star gation revealed the skeleton. Dundee — F ru it packing house round the world flight. The Bos- and college specialists, will con- sociation of the Pacific Coast and j owned by W heeler, Mr. Thompson has (old me that pitcher for the Robins furnished ton was. a reserve ship, picked stitute each program, starts work with full crew. th e Paclfic-American Steamship A detailed description of Wheel- the bail for Mitchell and Brown. the address given was among the up in Novla Scotia by Lieutenant Company , — In enforcing certain i er has been sent the authorities finest that he had heard, and that ------ - . . , The men are charged with b e a t-1 C hildren's h o m e'W ad e, after his plane had been, Corvallis - the afternoon tea served by the ru les relating to the employment | at Auburn ut n o n p y as e , W eaver, when the la tte r crowded, with 73 inm ates and ap wrecked in the North Atlantic. ladies of Ashland was delightful. of seamen, constituted an u n law -; been received. ¡refused to open the door to a room plications coming in daily. I am w riting especially how ful monopoly, as raised in a case I in the hotel. STRAW VOTE IS BEING ever. to express my th an k s for brought .from San Francisco by TAKEN AT ARMY STORE the beautiful publication that was Alfred Street. 1 handed to me, “A day In the Sis- SENATOR LODGE IS ♦ z,« P v p s « ia id e e n n -; - The first teachers institute of A straw vote on the iie . kiyous” . It is a very beautiful UNDER THE KNIFE SUNSET LIMITED the year is to be held at Medford WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. — tial candidates, is being taken publication indeed. TO REDUCE TIME the Army Goods store by the p ro -> High School on Saturday of this BOSTON. Oct. 2 i __Senator Senator Borah of Idaho and his With a great many thanks to week, October 25. The session Henry Cabot Lodge subm itted to Senate com m ittee this afternoon The Sunset lim ited, b etw een : ---------- prietors of th at firm. Although . the Ashland Chamber, I ant. . has been 4„i.Q at 9:30. 9an Francisco and 5iew O rleans,; ROSEBURG, Oct. 21. — Resi- a miifcor operation at a Boston hos completed prelim inary skirm ish- the vote taken „ fhvn.itzb tnrougn- will be opened ’ . . . . . Sincerely yours, « j l.nvp hp«<n 1 An October date CLATSKANIE, Ore., Oct. 21.- will cut off the tim e to the east! dents of Cleveland are searching pital today, the second in a fewi in6 in connection with their in- out the day, no results have neen , . is . selected . . . in E. W. LANGLEY. by the southern route one hour • along the Calahan trail le a d in g ; monthg Dr John g Cunning- ! vestigation of campaign expendi- Ole Nelson, Portland policeman, given out as yet, although it is order th a t bad roads will not de- and 15 m inutes, will be of t h e 't o the Coast range, for two hun- ' bam> ,who perform ed the o p e ra -!tu re s’ thereby opening the way who was recently reinstated on expected they will be returned ter teachers in remote districts from attending. All teachers of new steel .coaches and will carry ters who are believed tost there. tion, said it had been entirely suc for tom orrow ’s boring into the th e force after receiving $6,000 within the next day or two. the county are urged to be pres SHOOTS WIFE, THEN slush fund charges made by S en a-, back pay, was instantly killed on a barber, a maid, a valet and cars A camp stocked with provisions cessful. TURNS GUN ON SELF ent tor La Follette. the highway n ear here today, when equipped with bathroom s. the and personal articles of the hqn- SIX GET “BUMS RUSH’’ Rumors th a t the senator con Mi*“, Emily De Vore of the Ore- ’ Borah said the committee would j an autom obile which he was driv- Southern Pacific has announced. te rs was found last week and the tem plated retiring before the ex Six hoboes, c a u g h t loit. rin g SEATTLE. Oct. 21— Sam E ricki gon State Normal school will have The change will be effective No men have not been- there since piration of his term on account of seek the source of every dollar j ing veered off the road in at- about the raiLoad yaida here, son, an aged, wealthy Alaskan Friday morning, leadine to the collected, and if any man had tem pting to pass an auto truck, were picked up this morning by classes in silent reading methods. vem ber 1. shot and killed a comely young ill health were denied last week. made a large contribution, t h e ' and plunged into an embankment, Miss Leona M arsters, music sup- Ashland passengers will con belief they have wandered awav. Chief of Police McNabb, and I woman believed to be his wife It was said at th e tim e th a t Sen committee would inquire w hether Nelson was driving at a speed v ervisor in the Eugene schools will nect with this train by taking the the district being one in which it brought before Judge Gowdy. T h e prepen( mU8jc WQrk leadlng tQ! in their room at a local hotel here Shasta, spending the afternoon is easy to become confused. The ator Lodge was in improved health or not he expects to serve some estim ated a t 35 miles an hour, men were lectured, and told to,, further em phas,8 of musJc and today, and then turned his revolv and th a t the second operation pre Hls niece, E thel Nelson who was selfish interest. In San Francisco and leaving th at names of C. W. Stephens and scribed by his physician was of a also in the car, suffered a fractur- stay away from Ashland m the • m,nlc appreriatlon ln tbe county. | er ” P°n himself, dying almost In. night a t 6:15 for the east. The Richard Palm er were found on W heeler — Extensive program ed collar bone. Nelson was en- future, and were then released, Thpre w,n be two ln9pjratJonai , stantly. No reason has been dis tim e of the Sunset express also papers in the coats, which were minor character. of new building now In progress. | route to A storia to visit friends and told to leave the city immed-j nddreRses by memberB Of the l covered Tor the tragedy, according will be reduced between San Fran- left in camp, hut no addresses lately. ; Medford clergy. * Io lot'al police officials. Every ad has a message. New hotel opened. 1 at the time of th e crash. were obtainable. Cisco and New Orleans. 8 : NORFOLK. Va . Oct. 21.— Six 8 8 dead and fourteen injured wa3 EMPLOYE SUES CITY OF SEATTLE FOR PM L FIGHT INCOME TAX TRAIL SKELETON IS I IOWA BANK HELD UP F IS DEAD AT KLAMATH NET $4000 IN RAID ON SAN DIEGO FIELD FOOT BY IS MEN ARE FREED OF m HUNIERS LOST TEACHERS TO MEET EVERYTHING SET FOR a F KILLED IN CRASH