Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1925, Image 1

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Chicago Judge
Would Repeal
Volstead Act
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Judge F A. Davie of foe"
municipal 0>urt yesterday
stated frdm the bench
'that if *8e prohibition
lUwe wore enforced 75
per cent .of Chicago’s
MOP.OOO persons Would
8 he io Jail, that the Jegta-
8 tutors responsible for the
8 condition pre hypocrites
8 and later stated here-
8 after he would publicly
8 advocate repeal of the
8 Volstead act.
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“Let us either have
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8 prohibition or fra a k l/ ad-
Gtoeee has defluttety ordered
8 mMf that it Is a serious
her troops to. evacuate Bul­ 8 mistake and can not and
garia, In accordance with the it will not bo enforced,"
rulings of the League of Na­
tions council’ 4 Tho Greek fron­ 8 said the Judge.
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tier guard at Demlrkapou has
boon re-established, this being
pact of the . agreement ■ reached
between Groods and Bulgaria iu
connection with the Roumanian
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Frisco Crack Train. Sunny
land, Leaves Rails in
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RECITES
M EM PHIS, Tenn., Oet. *37—
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P ,)— Hurtling
from
the
rails wHIie traveling at top
speed along a straight stretch
of track near Victoria, Mtoola-
I toppl, the Sunuyland, the crack
Frisco railroad flyer, was wreck­
ed today.
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Fifteen known dead had been
Saturday, to Mr. ami
H. Bowman of
Street a daughter.
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Willamette, at Albany and Har- , George
risburg. almost
completed.
Cysfl lifgyrat, 33,. on eecape
from the atate insane asylum at
Salem, committed frdm Mkrsh-
fleJd, was captured by the* sher­
iffs office Sunday, three mile«
shove Bybee Bprings, where he
had taken possession of a cabin
Mod by W. J. and Jarnos Oden
as riding headquarters in round-
JlfJ njr IWVl.
the insane * ms«« did not lay the
rifle nway. THe isheriff and two
deputies ware then summoned.
Arriving at 11 o'clock that
night. Sheriff Jean Inga, with
Deputies Lynn Forncrook find
Lewis Jennlngy, not knowing
whether Blegyrst was still Id the
cabin, threw . several, rocks on
UJWBJIBI W«al WV
taken to Salem today by an
asylum attendant.
According to tho sheriff's of-
ftao,. Slegyrst had threatened to
shoot tha Oden brothers when
they returned to thtf cabin Sat­
urday aiyht atoef riding range
that day. ;
first.
Sefcyrst w is totting on
tho oObta porch leveling at Mm
a high powered rifle , belonging
to tho brothers.
“Come ’ pns step closer,’’ the
Insaos man yeHed, “and I ’ll HO
you.” 8 r . Oden than left.
▲ short tins» Inter James
Oden arrived. To him Siegyrat
made tho sumo threat, hot waak-
eood whoa ho noticed that Odon
carried • gnu also.
However
Difficulties
CONDITIONS
Over
S0C IA LI8T 8 * D E F I E D
Apple Week riaux (liven by J. H.
Puller, Secretary of
Chamber
PARIS, O ct 37— tU . J M ~
The Groeo-Buigur oonflict was
deemed today as dpfUUtoly spd-
od.
The League of Notions
council notion Ih calling a halt
to the hostilities, with drflnlfe
proof Thursday that firing had
ceased and that troops were back
Probably a ll hope of holding a
on homo territory, whs held ,hor«J phautauqua program here next-
aa settltag the incipient -war.”
w u Vest last plght,, whouj
Insofar as the continuance of following tho announcement that
the offensiVeq was etyteerned.
B meeting of tho members of the
Should both 'parties to tho southern Oregon Chautauqua an?
dispute retire to. their respective N a t i o n for last night, hut owe
frontiers, tbe problems from u „em ber, prssldsat of tbo ssaocls-
loague stsndpolst becomes dlf- tJon tn addition to Henry Oaley,
ferent, for Bulgaria appealed to appeared at the scheduled gather-
tha league on the ground that lnR
Oreese bad Invaded her territory.
A representative of an orgaal-
I f mutual Invasion ceases to e*- „^lon Which furnishes tklent for
1st, e k h ir Bulgaria or Greece thBBe Chautauqua programs was
must ask the council to modi-
lh e - clty yesterday gnd last
tote on the causes of tfie con- nlght.
He Interviewed a large
ftlct ' sad bring In a solution „ „ „ h e , of the leading members
calculated to prevenjt fresh out- of tha association. However, he
breaks.
gained but little hope from these
Should' either party Insist on interviews, most of the members
a council Of inquiry to deter- wbom he M iked to signifying that
mine tha ‘responsibility tor the they were not interested in such
outbreak. tbo cOuurtl may vote B proposition.
to send a Specs1 commission to - However, the meeting had been
tbe Macedonian frontier toToves- canBdi and this representotive
tlgate.
hud hopes of at that time poo-
Tho Oroco-Bulgarisn trouble Is Bnadlng th< members to go ahead
regarded IB lehgue circles as all w|th the prOgram. When but the
tho more unfortunate and un- prBBjdent and one 'member of the
timely as hopes wars entertained association appeared a t the moet-
that tbe Balkans would follow ,n& tt was definitely shown that
the greater powers of Europe In there WBB no desire, at the prps-
eoaetruetlug a Balkan security ent Bt
for such a program,
pact, oq which Greece had been
There is considerable dtacuddon
taking the Initiative sod which ot » h o m e taldnt Chautaaqua, to
would Include Greece. Bulgaria,
he,d t h u season, in order that
Jugo-Siavia, Rumania and phs- the aaooctation's record for a pro-
slbly also Turkey.
I gram each year may be inalntaln-
DonbtlomF efforts w ill be
A number of members Of the
made not only to settle the new a8SOC|ati„ n have expressed thsm-
frontler conflict but also to on- g»^», jn favor of tho Idea, and It
courage the creation of a Balkan ta prohable thBt o,e matter will
pact, rendering simitar disputes
ukBn up by the body within
u n lik e ly
I a yery abort time.
Partita Highway bridges across I
Dr; Doughty is Speaker at
Forum Luncheon
Today
mediately tho Insane man flrad
the rifle through one ot the
windows.
The men decided to wait until
daylight and at that time ad-
vaneqd to a rear Boor and knock­
ed.
After whiting u short in­
terval Siegyrat came out un­
armed and surrendered himself
to the officer*, who thou brought
him to Jacksonville.
The man
stated bo was going to Washing­
ton to harvest wheat. However,
ha tons taking a southern routs
to reach that horthasd slats la
the county Jail Stegynt resigned
himself to his fats and nt times
talked Intelligently and at other
timet does not. Ho is not -vfo-
mcarthur
irmy “hall cat.” |
Gen. Summor-
e court, is corn-
army's Second
lesdqnarters nt
N. Y.
The
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Robert L.
r, Second Corps
Ihlo; MaJ, Gen.
¡r.
Eye witnesses to the accident
told of tbo aeone of horror
whM» ohsnod when tbe cars,
wh^eh they spid loft the rails
while the Ryer Was making mors
than sixty toiles sn hoar, piled
up at the "bottom of the thirty
toot embankment.
The stretch where thq train
left the tracks la almost in tha
middle of a straight stretch more
than eight miles in length. Tbe
train was late and was hurtling
along at taster, than a mils a
minute rate In sn effort to make
up time.
An
investigation
has
been
started Into the cause o f - the,
crash by the officials of the
Frisco line. I t ta believed that
some obstruction was placed up­
on the rails, since the rails them­
selves show no signs of spread­
ing at the point where the train
le ft*)h e tracks.
G. A. R. Members
Mourn Loss of
Comrade Lindsey
VOORB
commander
»a. Baltimore;
aves, commnad-
jkrea, Chicago'.
Min A. Poore,
tii Corps Area,
let. Edward L .
t Army Service
Bn worth, Kaa.;
“I come before you with u
feeling of exultation, of * exul­
tation because of the lives we
have saved In the Near East,"
said Dr. W. 8, Doughty pf New
York, one of the general secre­
taries of the Near East relief.
D r . Doughty was the speaker
a t the chamber of commerce
fcrum luncheon, held today at
the L lthia Springs hotel.
“The greatest th rill In the
world is the th rill of saving a
life.
The only greater th rill
I can think of is the saving of
many lives, and the Near East
relief work has saved a million
and a half lives.” Doughty said
during his talk. “ Of thgt num­
ber, all are the pick of the na­
tion," for the strongest physical-
ly. and those mentally ulert sur­
vived the trying period In those
ravaged countries,” Doughty con­
tinued.
'For that reason, he
pointed out. the nations of the
Near East w ill, within a few
years, grow to strength they
have never known before, be­
cause a foundation of the finest
of the youth of the land Is being
PARIS,
tie r« a r t the captains of tw o of the
best foot t a il teams In the country
Fred Ih'iulerson of Chicago and Joe
W ilson, Pennsylvania. T hey are dus
1« lend
th e ir
eleven s
ag ain st
Oet.
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The French cabinet resigned fhto
afternoon.
Thus Premier Palu-
ieve and his associates brought
to a climax the dramatic fight
which has » labted for aovX^hU
days and which centered la the
removing of Finance Minister
Calllaux from power.
President Doumerquo accept­
ed the cabinet's resignation. T he
cabinet issued a statemeat saying
its resignation followed the con­
viction that It was lmp »soft ls/y>
carry out Its program without
the certainty of a stable m a -,
jo rlty.
This
statem eat
waa
manifestly
a suggestion
th a t
ra c k
Slhvr In ’the ( r e a l In ia rs e rtto n e i but
lin n i P h ila d e lp h ia . B a tu rM t)
lu a k
«salvrs play ta c k le peaKlon« i t * »
S ervin ' Is tha one a t I he ta g oi < ! « » •
la y o u t
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Dr. Doughty brought a prom­
ise that the Near E ast' relief
8chool. Ft
work would not «require many
rail try BriMiffwt'
more* yeafs o f* effort.
**l eaw
McCOY
promise that within" two yehr«,
the children we 'have In the
Hard Times Dance to be
orphanages over there w ill be
Held Thursday Evening,
CRUISER SEATTLE IS
able to take rare of themselves.
Smoker Nov. 21
SMASHED AT BALBOA A fte r that, we w ill continue our
post-orphanage
work, ■ or
anr
Starting the winter season of
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work of supervising those w h o , entertainment
early,
Ashland
f P. ) — The crutsL’r Seattle, the
were In the orpliaiingeR, until j Lodge No. 94 4, B. P. O. E.,
' flagship of A dm iral S. Robiaon.
they are able to take cure of win hold their first dance Th
met - With a slight accident on
I her trip from Ban Diego to Bal- themselves to oAr> Hattsfaetloii. day evening in the club ro<
“Then our work w ill be done, and The dance will be a hard tl
j boa, the navÿ ¿eparlipenc was
America w ill have completed the „rfair, featuring the H allow
natiflsS here lodpy... , T *e > ■»«»-
greatest humanitarian act in his- season.
Old clothing, the o
tory,” Dr. Doughty declared.
the better, w ill be in vogue.
In his talk. Dr. Doughty t o ll cording to the members of
of Incident« of' how the Armen- committee.
Pumpkin pie
Ians are bring instructed In cider w ill be served as refr
' American methods of agrlcul- nients. A ll Elks In good at
Hire, and how these methods are' |ng and their ladles are- In«
Far from satisfied with thei
producing results never known I to attend the dance,
showing his team mads against
before In the Nenr East conn-,
| n addition
to . t h e ' , ll
Klamath Falls, when they took *
tries.
1 dances, several of the old I
a 30-7 trouncing at the hands
Invitations were extended to ; dancer,. Including t h e , sqi
of 'th e PeUaaas, Coach W alt
the members of the Ashland i dances Wlil be givsu.
chamber to attend the Golden | on Saturday night, six cs
Hughes gave his men a tough
workouf lust night. Speed, the
Rule dinner, to be given in dates w ill be given over to
basis of both the offensive and
Medford this evening, in the initiation committee fo r a w
Interests of the Near East relief. J i nK over.
The members of
the defensive work of the lo cal'
eleven this season, was lacking
Secretary J. H. Fuller of the committee have arranged a t
throughout the game Saturday,
chamber outlined the plan for ( warm reception for those
At a regular meeting of- Burn­ and Hughes put
his charges
the observance of Apple Week are to he on the receiving
side Pqst 33, G. A. JSL. the fol­ through a lot of work last nigh'
next week.
He explained that of the various In itiatin g devl
Farlor Coach
lowing preamble and resolutions which he believes will develop .
the forum next week would fea- and promise the candidates
were adopted:
WHEREAS, iu
Tho latest in standard built 1 ture apples, and that apples an d , interesting evening,
view of the loss we have sus­
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So far thio season, Ashland parlor eoaches was added to tho apple products would make u p 1
tained by the decease of oun has dropped two games to Klam­ POrtland-Ashland n p on Wcd- the m ajor portion of the m enu., To I-ecture—
Throe new members of tho I
8. Atiyeb w lil lecture
Comrade and associate William ath Falla and tied with Grants nesd^r by the Oreion Motor
Lindsey, and of the still hoarier Pass.
Not a very Impressive HtaOM.
A feature of this job chamber were reported by the ( “ Rugs and the O rien t" Wed
loss sustained by those who were record, but an excellent mark is tho Westinghouse sir brakes, i membership committee.
They : day afternoon at 3:30 at
nearest and jlearest to him; considering tha material Hughes the equipment being th e . same are J. L. Ketch. C. B. R ichard-, Llthia Springs hotel.
therefore, be It RESOLVED; started the season with.
The us is' used on a modern loco­
That It Is but a just tribute men who reported for practice motive, Tho only - difference is
to the meniory of tho departed at the opening of the year were that tho brake shoe grips the
to say that in regretting his re­ light and inexperienced, and inside of the brake drum on
moval from our midst «so mourn Hugbea has had plenty of hard thq Automobile, instead of the
for one who was, In every way, work in bringing them up to outside of the wheel as oa a
worthy of our respect and re­ where they can give thert-emain- locomotive.-
The brake works
gard.
der of the teams In the Valley on alt four rear wheels, and if
RESOLVED: That we slncerq- a battle.
instantaneously applied with all
ly condole-with the family of our
The next tussle scheduled tor Its force, will almost stop the
SALEM, Oct. 27,-(IT .P.)
comrade on the dispensation with the locals is with tho Roseburg bah In Its trucks.
More than one hundred mem­
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Ellsworth Kelley and bers have been obtained In Ash­
which it has pleased Divine high outfit.
This game was
Safety la also enhanced by
Providence to sffHBt them, and- originally scheduled for Satur­ elimination of ail doors save the James Willos were found land for tha Oregon State Mo­
commend them tor consolation j
jnrilty by a innr late yester­ tor as toe tat lea, according to In­
day, but at tha request of the front entrance, which is control-]
day, after 51 hours of de­ formation given out by B. C.
to Him who orders ait things- Roseburg school otfiotals It hss led by the driver.
This also
of murdering McHenry, field secretary of the
tor the boat, and whose chaatise- been moved up to Friday. The speeds up loading and unloading, liberation,
tussle «rill be started M ’ t o’clock. as fa this type the driver can Jtrfm Sweeney, prise» guard association. Who Is here working
sensational on the membership roil. Mc­
(* thirty minutes later than usual, lollest fares while moving. This, during t h e i r
break
for.
liberty
on August Henry stated that he believed
>r in order to allo«k the students to type, of equipment may uitl- 12. The two men
will be within a week, the fifty addi­
w attend. *
inatety result in a reduction of
sentenced
to
hang,
Friday tional mombors needed to assure
,y
Roseburg ta In tho same pre- running time on long trips.
afternoon.
Ashland of an office In tha as­
,y dieamant which faced Ashland
Intovlor appointments are the
sociation would hq obtained.
vary,
latest.
Bach
window
has
at tbs beginning of the season.
The nop members of tha or-
The Roseburg men are light and a Shut curtain and such pas­ Thm ugh Atoilatol—
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Farm er were gantaotioq are: C. L. Swenoon,
inexperienced, end the Rossburg senger rtdss Iu un Individual car
ooach has had a tough time sent, heavily padded with an through Ashland yesterday oa, Harry A". Stearns. Elmer C.
working a team lq|o shape. How­ air cushion. Small luggage may their why to Willetts where they fetagol, A rthur M. Peters, J.
ever, .ho hhs them going nicely bo carried 1» overhead racks, will «pend the «rin^Or. Mrs. Far­ Floyd Pluoo. Eric R. Weroo,
and they should put up a real while baggage ta carried oa mer was formerly Miss Reta Ad­ John R. RdWUrdo. F. C. Stevens.
tho roof In specially built racks. amson of Aiihland.
battle hare Friday.
son, M. W. Htoaokor, Arthur
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The Roseburg gams will be the Tha roof ta high enough for most
Humphrey, Milton A. Blogol,
woman
.and
short
men
to
walk
8 final tumlo for tha Ashland
erect While Inside tike bus.
Guy Barnette has purchased a V. Gillette, P. g. Provost. W.
8 squad before their first game
Chevrolet light delivery truck Jackson, V. D. M iller sad F.
8 «rith Medford high, which will
from tho Automotive Shop, tt Aklstrom.
8 bo staged ot Medford on A r­
woo reported today,
Tho Plata CMdootfoaorf
il mlstloo Day.
the members of the chamber.
Calllaux is reported to have
yesterday fla tly refused a request
by Painleve for bis resignation.
Calllaux said be had no Intention
of being made the scapegoat for
tbe whole government, which
Is equally responsible with him
for the present situation.
Ho
declared he would not be re­
signing and let It appear he woo
In any way accountable for tho
1 ministerial crisis.
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Speaking before tbe electors
, of his own department of Barthe.
at Chateau du Loire, Sunday, M.
Calllaux declared uasqulvocqHF
against .a capital levy, thus1 sot­
ting at rest rumor that ho bad
bowed to Ms will of tip social­
ists and extremists of tha radi­
cal party and that his financial
program would embody their
wishes.
Kelley, Willos Are
Found Guilty,
Face Hangman
THE WEATHER
t
been selected as the official A.
A. A. rA tauraat for Aabtaad,
McHenry announced.
O. F. Franklin, local hiker,
was probably tho first ms m bs r
slues tho drive started, ta take
advantage of tho tw o towing
service ot tho association.
Franklin was «out driving a
faw days «go, ho reported, token
his car'refueod to funetiou. Af­
ter trying M r asveeu| minute«
to gat it to start, ho Ifovo the
matter up so a bud fob, and
called tbe official A. A. A. tow
ear.
Slightly over Blue nsEsu