D aily T idings MALARIA GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestic water helps. The Tidkngs Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years (In tern atio n al News W ire Service) VOL. XI. VII I Successor t A S em i-W eek ly T idings, V olum e 43 ■*» i ASHLAND CLIMATE M ithout the use of medicine cures nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 Older Persons Have Few Auto Mishaps State Figures Show LOVE COSTS “PR EN CESS’’ $40,000. HOT FIGHT 0 I f c “ ls 3 0 0 LINCOLN IN LEGISLATURE10 “ I"terfere““ CLUB MEMBERS OVER CLEAVER ATTEND MEET ! 8 P 8 INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 8 8 3 3. j—. Indiana’s Public' 8 8 Service Commission was 8 8 called upon to defer tem ­ 8 8 porarily consideration of 8 8 an intricate motor bus 8 • Officer Will Go Which Ever 8 problem to provide relief 8 Ashland Residents T a k e Way Vote of Body 8 for static - stricken Tip­ 8 Prominent Part on • Is Cast 8 pecanoe, Ind. 8 Program 8 There are thirteen ra­ 8 TWO PLANS PROPOSED 8 dios In this tow n,” Claude 8 LINCOLN IS EULOGIZED 8 Rhodes, of Tippecanoe. One Plan A dvocates K eeping D e­ *1 Arthur I. M oulton of Portland, la. 8 Ind., protested in a letter partm ent as it Is W hile O ther 8 to the commission, “ and ** ¡ Main Speech Trace« H btory H ives S h eriffs Pow er ») 8 all of them are complain­ 8 o f President 8 ing about interference. 8 SALEM, Feb. 13. — The hot Three hundred Jackson County 8 From 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. 8 fight to oust Prohibition Director Republicans gathered at the Hotel 8 w? cannot get a thing be­ 8 George Cleaver, and to place the 8 cause of a rattling noise.” 8 Medford last night to commem­ state enforcem ent of the prohibi­ 8 Tippecanoe’s difficulties 8 orate the 116th anniversary of the tion law in the hands of the 8 seem to lie in several high- 8 birth of Abraham Lincoln, and in­ sheriffs and district attorneys of 8 powered electric general 8 cidentally to review of the work the various counties, as suggested 8 tors, which act as m inia­ 8 of the Republican party during in the report of the special in­ 8 tu re sending stations. 8 the past year. vestigating, committee, opened to ­ From the time the uieetiug wa* 8 Rhodes was advised that 8 day in the house. 8 the Public Service Commia-.8 *alled to order by C. E. Gates, Representatives Rushlight, 8 sion was without juris- 8 unl11 tbe -«iasion was closed with Swan. Lonergan and Fitzmaurace, ?n Main Street aH offered for ^ss than 8 dictlon, 8 the siuglng of ' The Battle Hymn along with Senator Hare, as mem­ $7000, M right declared he failed to see where the citv of the Republic” the life of Lin­ bers of the committee, favor this 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 coln was eulogized. had any possible chance to lose money on the deal. action, Opposed to them are the Following the calling ’of the Although the purchase of the McCormick tract does other committeemen, Senators meeting. Rev. J. B. Co.au of Me*-’ Garland, Eddy, Butler and John­ ford led those assembled in in ­ "v i 1“ '? ?8, ohvi"usl-v 80 business-like a purchase,f son. and Representative Hurl- Aright to be favor of it, ior for lie he is is con­ con-1 vocation. President Gate$L then, x x. declared x x. 7 himself i < in i«vui oi u, hurt. These latter favor the con­ tldeilt that the land wnnlsl iii ennlb,. .,~,.x xi. _ -x ,1 • f l !L z called for the report of UvQ 'nom­ fident that the land would in reality cost the citv nothing tinuation of the state departm ent inating committee Ihe Park Commissioners declared that they would be . „ „» , ‘ be commit­ as it is, with registration or dis­ tee placed the n’ „ . . , able to improve the land and make it a revenue bearing -'Hies of the fol- •giEaateiysy e u z a p e t h de rid dee charge of Cleaver as an incident f lowing befo-j in the cleaning up process. addition to the park system, and to retire the bonds with­ I c°n»ïdM u iô Ç the nianthecs» to r Elisabeth, 'T ill xoess'de Ridder," known incognito to New Yorkers Presiden h P-* A lively battle is predicted, with out aid from the city. ¡ MtiDuaald - - ^ n . d , Vice K Mrs Elsie W b J U t , has been taxed »40,000 by a jury there for the the result very much in the dark, __ i r f v TQnillnson. S e c rç a tu i ^ d . e c. n t Y. . H, \\ right in his statement this morning declared, “ I Wicnesies Called to Prove damage done Mrs. Stilly Hwtton, of New Rochelle, N. Y, by the theft since the m atter but yesterday Ta Was With Them a t of the affections oL her husband, Edward J. Hutton, a wealthy silk Uld and T r ^ u j e r . W. H V a'-1'* certainly fail to see where Ashland can lose money bv ’p ur­ Man Time manufJM -turer. .The Princess w&g not In court It is reported she had came out. and the proponents of Preparations Being Made ter. Theso of Slaying ___ . ' Theaq were elec* chasing both properties, and if the tourist travel should for Operations to Come gone ba ik to Ein.t»pe,' where she owns valuable property beaueathed to the different measures have not by a uuanimoue c©te of the * Ihis Spring *; KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 1 3 . - - ter by X». E. M. de RIAder, famous Art collector. as yet had time to line up their continue as every- indication points that it will continue her... t i d e n t M cD onag X delegates. the park additions will mean an added revenue to the P e te Sullivan was to take the wii j- “ KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 18— thoK th« chair. ness stand th is m orning at 9 o’ ­ The senate today voted to over park fund which will, in later years, do much to develop clock it wtas learned a u th o rita ­ t h ? / ? - ? P w i “ ‘ •«» ride the Governor’s veto on the Prelini nary steps tow ard the fit­ and improve the holdings. tively last ¿light. I bill providing for the exchange ting out of logging camps for the As a purely business v e n tu re ,,._____ _________________ _____ Prolonged testim ony by num er­ ■ of w ater rights between the city early spring are being taken by at She had as her subject, “ Abre « ’ ’ I cannot see where the city can ous w itnesses both for state and I of Bend and the Tumalo Irrigation leaHt three lum ber concerns of the Lincoln's Mother and Her r’i * ence on HL. L ife.- Widf , lose a penny on the purchase of I j defense W ednesday made neces district. Senators Strayer, Brown, Klam ath basin tim ber belt. the C hautauqua building. The The Wheeder-Ghlmstead camp her subject, Mrs. P e r o . , / 0, I sary th e carry in g over of the trial Kinney and Zimmerman voted to were four wo’ „ d*Mar«d land itself, I believe, is worth north of the reservation boun­ there i of SulUvan for th e m urder of support the vote. ly influenced L 'L o ? V “* “ i _____ . . . every cent of the money outstand­ I O3cai E rick so n until today. Yes- The bill pertaining the authori­ dary, Is being opened under the were Najrjy " * ,8‘ They ing against it. With the Chau­ . te rd a y , Lincoln’s birthday, was a Professor Irving E. Vining ^Appears Before Legislature zation of the state highway com­ supervision of Ray V. Case, who mothev - '' ^ anks hJncoln. hla tauqua building and site, the Pi­ ' ju d icial holiday in Oregon. It has mission to sell bonds, for the Im­ for the past nine years has been tihrah Bush Johnson Lln- in Behalf of Appropri. Won to be Set Aside oneer Hall building and th e zbusi- ' been hoped th a t the case m ight his stepm other, Ann Rut- provement of the highways of the superintendent of the Topsy LU91-' meas block fronting on Main St., for Dovelopn. 'ta t Work b e, given to the' jury late Wed J state, passed the house tod<^. her company logging’ operations hdge, who held Lincoln's first indicated in this purchase, I be­ n e a J ay night bu t when a t 6 p. m The W heeler-Ohlmst“{J fcom. great love, and finally, his wife. There Is a wide difference of op­ lieve the city is in a fair way to SALEM, Feb. 13— Irving E .. prou W s and lastly, the education it ‘was a p p aren t th a t the rem ain- A rthur I. Moulton, speaker of pany is the owner of a shbstan- inion of the powers under the hill V i*ing of Ai&hland, president of of the* S&rmer th a t he m ay Uo bet­ make one of the best investm ents the evening, read a m asterfully e r of defense w itnesses and final Palmer Piano House of Med tract oi ptjje tim ber purchas- a city ever made. In addition, ttihe istate cham ber of commerce, te r th<4 ifti-ajity of his products expressed by the représentatives. prepared speech, eulogizing Lin­ a rg u m en ts could not possibly be Some contended the provisions in | ed thia yeaj1' lu the northern part ford to Open for Busi-, the historic old C hautauqua ^KMaeared befoiV the jb in t ways coln’s life and activities. He trac­ ’completed Judge C. M. Thomas th a t he receive the highest the bill perm it the sale only of 01 Klamath. The logging* opera- ness Immediately building has gained much public­ «aaifi means co raiuittee of the sen- m ark et q u o ta tio n s for his output, unsold parts of bonds up to the tions of (he concern will be cen­ ed the life of the m artyred Presi­ ordered court adjourned until to- ity for the city, more than we -ate a n d house T uesd ay jan d urged The Palm er Piano House of •day. t l was t '»Plained th a t in cfen- seven million authorized in 1921 tralized on this tract. Mr. Case dent throughout the turbulent will ever know. I am therefore Medford has decided to establish Civil W ar. and As had been suspicioned prev­ a favorable report’* on *a bill in­ ducting th is ‘ s developm ent pro­ while others contend that the bill is choosing a site, establishing history of the « th o roughly in favor of the p u r­ a store in Ashland and will oc- iously the defense, a fte r the state troduced by R ep resen tativ e Car- gram m e th e /»tate was requested will allow the highway commis­ black! mith headquarters in order through Lincoln’s every political chase. struggle. cupy tem porary q u arters in The had finishd with its evidence kin a n d other memb ers of the The purchase of the McCormick Darling Studio until the Lithia sh o rtly before noon, brought up legifflaiure providing for an ap ­ to ap p ro p riate only a small part sion to re-issue bonds as they a re th at a crew may start In &« soon Elton Waldron, student of tli.» of the funds th a t would he need­ retired, keeping the entire issue as w eather permits. let, I believe, will aid greatly in Springs hotel < tract. is » completed when its heavy a rtille ry to b a tte r down propriation of »50,000 ^during the Medford High School read L in­ Th© Topsy Lumber 'company, putting Ashland in her proper they will move into one of th e th e steel arm ored testim ony of present biennium for de ’elopm ent ed and th at the bnlk of the raon- up to seven million, and the ad­ coln’s Gettysburg Addresa. Tw > «y would be raised' from other ditional issue of ho»uh up to the now commanding a tract of tim work. Mr, Vining explal . place among the cities of Southern store rooms in the new building ‘ John Taylor and Glen Tracy th a t sources. vocal selections by Mrs. s. M four per cent limitaittm. her aggregating 130,000,000 feet. Oregon. Ashland is a tourist city The house will be established Johnny O’Shea, acquitted Sat 'Oregon .was now entering upon a Scott of Medford were Exception­ P KPftrlhg tb e 'r logging camp C. L. S tarr and J. A. Churc- and we m ust make preparations here immediately. . urday on a m urder indictm ent in new .raa. o f prosperity, an d th a t ally received by the mem­ for the care of the tou rists who sta te snperinten/lent of DIVORCE SUIT in order to start cutting the tir.i- bers well This concern, which has alw ays! connection w ith th e Erickson 1‘ m or4er care for the in f/u x of hill, of the club. I. E. appeared before the com-i are bound to come here. If we enjoyed a splendid business in m urder was called on th e s ta n d b settlers aatL to provide for th e schoo/s. WILL COME UP AGAIN her as soqn as possible. ... recen t’v m.r I B' V C arter cT Ashland, eallc 1 Kesterfmn, owner. have accomodatolns wllich please Ashland, according to those» in by the defense d u rin g the late [W el'a re of the peopfe a lre a d y ™ “ ee r ’nd urged the diversion- of them, they will stay, three or four charge, decided recently th a t th e y ? afternoon. A ssistant Prosecuting ¡ here it would be necessary to cc«»- th e old qm,. .er-mil! road tax t o 1 F u rth e r hearings in the d vo-ce chased 100,000,000 feet of tlm- (13a.e end th a t a definite nrogranim j'. ^..'^ ^teck an.d Alice I. her from William Bray. Th rty rem arks, quoted un editorial fro ’» days, or even a week, and each could give b etter service if th ey 1 A ttorney Myers objected to O’- I duct u campaign such as the Houston Post, recognized a« n; » ___ . . . i Black both of Ashland, will be million feet weire purchased from additional day spent here means had a store here, so decided upon ' s,iea testifying In th e Sullivan never been undertaken the greatest eulogy ever w ritten in th 1 « f JM»rmaJ school expansion m ight,1 resumed in the circuit court at more money spent with the m er­ the change. the Long Bell Lumber company. be underxaken ' in Oregon. It T he' store fn th e tr ia I on th e ground th a t he was h istory of this state. upon the life of Lincoln. Other» c h an ts of Ashalnd. F arth er south, the Standard H e « I d th e propoeed deM top- / ’” ’ th ‘ 1 >•<* • ■>'«> toear'“ *- new hotel will carry a complete ‘ stI1l u n d er indictm ent on a rob- called upon by the toastm aster last D ecem ber,; hum her company of MacDoel, The Park Commissioners have line of musical instrum ents and m e et program m e was divided in- ,fc....................1 " bery charge. Judge Thomals over­ uormaJ school at Monmouth is in-i bef° e t,le holidays, without a n y j^ B T - with one billion feet of were E. E. Blanchard of Grant» promised they will develop the will form a valuable addition to IO tw o p e rt., one h e rtn g ,o d o , , o .............. . T .I ruled. Myer’s objection. Pass, member of the Stata R eput- land, build the cabins and make the business fratern ity of Ash­ m ae, the ,lem a„ds o t property avellebl. we>t of u'dn cZra! ■with the industrial expansion /oí Sev eral w itnesses testified as to ee. and • and the custody of a boy, are t,ielr concern, a re fitting out all improvem ents w ithout aid land. ®ta te - W. Carson of G rants Pass, chair­ having seen Sullivan betw een the the state and the oth er the the main issues in the act oil. from the city. I believe they- can their logging camp preparatory The Palm er Music House spon- hours of 10 and 11 o'clock and 2>rovement of a g ricu ltu ral c o n d i-’ l^ Ith th e diversion of this tax man of the Josephine County Cen­ The divorce action of Elsinan do this. W ith a row of cabins to en |!y spring opening. tral Committee. sors some high class en tertaln -i more» will be called fo r th is pur- tion,5. Mr. Vining declared th a tl Mr- s ta r r «aW it would be pos- vs, R istiaji, according to the! fringing the present Elk paddock within th e next few momths th e? sible esta’blish a norma:! school m ents and one of their main r e a - i ^ 08*3* today, R. P. Campbell (Dick Posey) r f on the southern end of the land sons for opening an offi<^ here* railroads of the country would A shland tt w land of the McCormick tract to Shepherd, American soprano, as­ saHl wouid be th e influx of thou- a t soo.e later date it yrgwld b J K C V ’ - » ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 ( 1 be used for cablne. sisted by Jacques Glockmer, c e l-‘ sands of new citizens who must* jxx I The purchase will also make ------------ * he protected and educated t haM to -establish • n o rm al' list, will give a recital at the F irst ‘ Protected and educated that! possible the construction of a na­ M. E. Church in this city. Thej Mr, 'th e y may prosper. He aflso stress-* Brtwwsl 5m Eastern Oregon. tu ral swimming pool. Other cities tickels to this win be free and ’ k n Mrs. X n Myra W. Homes, well e»il the need of Improving m axket- lltara- is a anember of the board have received much favorable will be distributed at The Darling . * “VWn residôttt of Southern Ore- fang conditions in Oregon, th e ne- publicity from th eir municipally • s tu d ,0 APrnrdino- accor™ g~ ~‘o +z> ¿i.-» » ■ g° n for a nu»nber of years, died a t «»saity for higher standfirds- of o f reg en ts of /h e Monmouth nor- WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 3 . __ we U is apparent th a t *he CMve- 'To understand a man, m ^I achool. ir an -, her home so u th of town a t 12:15 owned swimming pools, and Ash- nouncement. m ust have a knowledge of the men fr° m Grants Pasa wlH b® in Claims made by general staff of­ land is no exception. j ( _________ today, a fte r an illness of several times fn which he lived. Abraham ' altendanCe at the L ithians’ Bhow ficers of the United States arm y i weeks. Mrs. Homes came to Ash- TAYLOR WILL BE For these reason-?', I am th o r-' S HOW MEMBERS MUST Lincoln lived during a period 1 Monday “ ight in full force, for that anti-aircraft guns could prop­ j land in 1889 and has m ade her oughly in favor of the p u rc h a se , SENTENCED SAT. BE AT REHEARSALS when rough, vigorous men, not the L,thlana haVie received a hurry erly protect the United States home in th is vicinity since th a t of both the. McCormick tract and ; j having the outside polish and dig- Up caU for 50 t!ekets to be dis- against any enemy flyers were Jo h n T. Taylor, form er Apple- 3 me She h as m any friends in the C hautauqua building and site j leader «h m embers of the Lithigp j nity of our revolutionary heroes patched to the northern city irn ridiculed by witnesses appearing g a te youth and confessed i Southern Ore/jon. as additions to the Ashland sys of th e holdup band on mU8t bp at the two re- ¡' were in power, mediately. today before the house commi - tr ia l in . manning rehearsals of the show 1 these men and for th at reason I ’VIrs' ®n’ma Oeder's volunteer About th re e weeks ago Mrs.J tern." tee investigating m ilitary aero­ Horn«, fell aw l broke h er should j G us Erickson. Jan u a ry 4k vzill h Of! o r e he drnnnxsa d r? PPJed f,'° m the cast> C hold him -------- --------- „ a rl! 1 bellev« higher eff° rts in beha!f of the show has nautics. Captain Eddie Ricken- • It was not th o n g h t to be v e r^ f serious" *a“t ,,B L ',nOh" ' n l / <’ Y6 " » « n e e d next Saturday ' n t o r L J ™ ™ ” - ,h ' •>■>>«( i BSlMm than any other o t o w ’ u a J i " atly b" " ' «P P ^««l> d by the back/?r, premier American ac,:. told the committee th a t th e iy b" t !he « > « <™ock by 0 ^ j X A i , T m<,ra‘° e tl°"a i he™"3" She “chief pastim e" of American fly­ Mrs H e J* , L eavitt, according to iw o rd r / L T n members of the IK . Hammond, speaker at the superlntended the making of the “ - 1 < " G- diy*:: t v : neh M r ‘ ai , n ..........................- ««• ««• ers during the waP was goin ; eekly luncheon of the Kiwanjs ‘ cnurus £’r,s costumes. These cos- sons, C. aloft and allowing a n ti-a lrc ra it KLAMATH F a F ls . Feb. i * - | * * * * ¿ ¿ ¡ 1 a n d " ,w o 7“ t t ‘w £ £ ib " » ¡ ^ ’V ‘ guns to shoot at them. I ■ The a b u « „f the pardoning p„w.j * » . S w u m H o m , I T i - - . I “ .'8! “? »«» Vining theaure Sunday m orn— ’ ° ‘ I-",COln- - ................ RIckenbacker recommended the o n ' The P k tVres of the Llthi»n mg at giving interesting sidelights CAVE CITY, Ky„ Feb. 18. Tayior plead 9 o’clock. er and parole system, ¡legislativei ? * rte r of Jacksonville and Mrs. It wag postponed. Loveland is em phatic i the life of the man. and the man ! Sh° W cast’ * which were placed on establishm ent of a separate a r «—Floyd C ollins is sill liv­ and executive invasion of the Mary L. Tucker of A shland, She guilty to a charge o f m an slau g h ­ In his statem en t th a t anyone mis- ner iw which he lived and died i Sh° W tblS niornin&- &ive the cast service as the means of devel jp- in g today. Edward Brenner province of the courts and shack­ is also survived by several g ran d ­ ter, and faces from one to ,15 »mg e ith er of these reh earsals» Members of the Lithian o c te tte ? R V6ry profeB9lonal appearance, lng war time aeronautics. He testified under oath th at he years in states prison. ling of the judges by unnecessary children. will he dropped from th e cast o f ! furnished the music at the lunch ' ThCSe plctures are now in front said th at due to the “ whims and passi'd alon g th e narrow The funeral arra n g em en ts have rules of procedure together with eon today, singing t w e , \ f the’ I ° f V1^ Th«a t- the show. petty desires of the general stafT crawl way to th e farth erest I the emotionalism, of the Ameri­ not been, com pleted as yet b u t not to lose th eir power” th a t a ir j num ber which are to feature their ' Pictures of the chorus girls point before h is progress w as can people have made it possible he funeral services w iir be held ÍSUSE AT TUNNEL 9 service never would be a success blocked, ami that he heard fUneraI ChaPeL Thef BLOCKS ALL TRAFFICS EPIDEMIC AT NOME ! I^ n ^ E n d e r^ for the crim inal to Escape th e attention. Those in charge of th l unless put under a single head. “one deep gasp and a low gave a re­ just punishm ent for his crime date will be announced later. IS UNDER CONTROL 1 port upon the aid given poor chil- show give much credit to the He contended th a t several thous­ groan .” H e said he called to Southern Pacific railw ay of­ and brought criticism upon the , drew of th e city. He stated t h a t ! young ,adies wh° have volunteer- and anti aircraft guns would be C ollins several tim es, but ficials here w ere inform ed th is judicial system, Judge c . M From Duf©r— WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.— The j dental work was being-paid for d f° aKS,' t in Putting over the necessary to defend W ashington, r received n o answ er. Betw een m orning th a t a bad slide had Nome d iphtheria epidemic has by the club, as was eye testing Product,°n. About 50 people are Instead of the twelve as B rigadier Thomas of Jackson County de­ M‘ J * KH®r e r Of 4S groan s, Brenner said he heard clared- W ednesday to thd cham­ spending several days in Ashland blocked tunnel 9 on th e S hasta abated. Governor Bone of Alaska and other necessary medical a id .1 ,ne‘uded In the cast of the show. General Drum told the committee. »o sound except long, deep ber of commerce forum. She returned last evening from route, and th a t a ll tra in s would today rep o rted to Secretary of ■ Corvallis Visitor— be delayed several hours. Tunmel th e In terio r W orks. No new cases F'T’Orn Sil II F'lVLIlciRCO—— (Continued on page four) (Continued on Page F o u r) 1 amath Falls where sh e visited 9, the Inform ation states, ig abouit have been, discovered during the Busines»« Visitor— J. H. Loughary and wife of F. F. C urtis of San Francisco friends during the »^sek. L. Jacobs o^f Seattle is spending Corvallis are among those reg- 25 miles south of D unsm uir. past five days he said. Is attending to business m atters I k , day in Asblund on business. istered a , the Ho(e, A jhteod iq Ashland today. HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 23. — The older they axe the better they drive, both m(»n and women, ac­ cording jto the State Motor Vehicle W . HL W right Declares Himself in Favor of Purchase of ' • — . D epartm ent’s es­ tim ate. A man who is 90 wcbormiek Tract and Chautauqua Building to 'be | n and a i rom an who is over Added to Park System. States Both Are Good Busi- i 2 7 0 a re Included in the list n of pe r»ons licensed to ness Investments. n drive a; »to» in Connecticut. 8 Both 1 uive driven many W. M Wright, chairman of the city council, and 8 years a nd neither has had prominent business man of Ashland, today declared him­ n an acct le n t. M ore, than 400 women self as Being in favor oi the purchase of both the McCor­ 8 i » over 6 J years of age are mick tract anO the Chautauqua building and site as addi­ tt on the list of licensed driv­ tions to Lithia Park. tt ers an d th e percentage of In a statement made to a representative of The Tid­ n auto accidents among ings this morning, lie declared he failed to see where the » them l b very small. But purchase of both tracts .-would in any way place the citv 8 when a general check-up n was m: uJe by the motor ve­ iii a position by which it could lose money. tt hicle d ep artm en t lately, Wright pointed out that as purely a business propo­ » official la found th a t th e sition, the purchase of the Chautauqua building was a 8 averagte age of operators good move. With the site upon which the big structure 8 who in ju re d In accidents now stands, the Pioneer Hall building and the business 8 was j u s t 23 years. 8 8 8 8 » 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Ç1 (JLLIVAN AEIBI LOGGERS ARE GETTING READY FOR OPENING f I CP 1, ll A U f. AT FALLS TRIAL ROAD TAX DIVERSION ASKED IN ORDER TO BtHLD NORMAL HERE MUSIC HOUSE TO ESTABLISH HERE PICTURES OF SHOW CAST ARE Famous W ar Ace Pioneer Resident Speaker at Lunch oi Kiwanis Club JUDGE THOMAS IS D1IDAI OPPOSED TO P m /ilm n i* Test Discloses No A k ||| |- \Y \T F M i««-d Short Cut to Tomb I r fllV vLL J I u l L r l of Imprisoned Man Verrl J . i - , Testifies About Army Air Powers