Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 09, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise «111 he made to advertls-
Ing or Job printing — oar contributions «111 he In cash.'
..D E C E M B E R 0, io zn
H A V E A L L GOOD: — The young lions do lack, had suffer
hunger; bat they that seek the Lord Shall not want any good thing.
Paalm 84:1«.
Prayer.— Oar Bountiful Ood, we have confidence in Thee, for
v e have never seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begged
bread.
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CAN ITALY BOLD RUDY?
- • It is reported that Italians are very wroth, between
¡Naples and MHan, including way stations, on hearing
‘that Rudolph Valentino ig. petitioning to become an
American citizen. Possibly in giving publicity to this re-,
¡port we are falling for a publicity stunt We age not at
all sure that the bourgeoisie or the peasantry or the lesser
.nobility of Italy are at all excited about whether Val-
fcntino continues, from Hollywood, to P»y allegiance to
¡Vittore Emanuele or not. And as for Mussolini, prdvid
led that he gets the requisite taxes on Valentino fUfns
¡shown in eities subject to his sway, he will be satisfied.
So much for the qnestion of Valentino.
But what if there should be a serious revival of the
international question of the status of expatriates, men
or women who for any reason whatever should become
of financial value to two or more countries, through their
international activities? Could the government dr the
latory. „ W ho*
Andrew
«as
tvlovo years old w ig * ;toe in­
vasion of South Carolina to toe
cruel aad ruthless expedition i f
Provost. sioag too coast.
Mrs.
Jackson and her children fled
before the storm of « n r to n
refuge to the northern part of
RURABBTH HUTCHINSON
the d is tr ic t/ Their escape was
Mother of Andrew Jack*
but temporary, for her hoys
«aria entangled, as they could
not .« e ll fan to bo t o .th a t re­
gies fa the desultory w arfare
By M A R T GREER C O N K LIN
which afflicted the Carolina*
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during the W a r At the Revolu­
. A few days after the death, of
tion.
The bora wore token
■the first Andrew Jackson, An-*
prisoners; thslr mother followed
draw Jackson, tho younger was
¡horn— who was to become on*
ebout tb e lr exchange. No aeoao
of the most graphic figures in
the history of the American Re-* of w ar could bo more tru ly pa­
thetic and heroic than tho pic­
public.
Hl* father le ft lltUq
ture of this earnest, afflicted,
It any m e n u of support, and
patriotic mother; receiving her
Elisabeth Hutchinson was oblig­
hoy* fra m tbe dungsou, aates»
ed to accept the offer of a per­
tohed and horrified at their
manent home on tho - farm of
waeted qg4
appearance.
her hrother-la-law, where the
The elder vaa *6 iy aa not to ba
little And re v followed "the or­
Ohio to a it p a horseback w ithout
dinary pursuits of a hoy on the
kelp. '.Hp dled two day* after
frontier.
H l* physical powers
they ranched t> e ir homo, forty
were developed by healthy o at,
to ile* away, whoa immediately
door exercise and his mind re­
Aadrow developed smallpox con­
ceived all the cultars his mother
tracted fa prlpon. W hat w ill not
was able to Impart aad such an
woman undertake to warfare?
tho limited school privileges of
This remarkable m A h ar had no
the time permitted.
A t great
sooner seen her surviving hoy
self sacrifice she managed to
arad -him for a few months to
aa academy a t Charlotte, aad
thought tor a while of preparing
him tor the Presbyterian mtn-
Great Mothers
oftheW oM
Custom apparently Influences
people mom than the Bible.
- . Wc usually U wd J c of oxpatriatloo as beng qpite £r«o.
Don’t trust anybody w ith ybur
And yet it it an entirely new princple in law. France,
for instance, carried the right of blood control of ite heart that you can’t trust with
citisene into guocesaive generation«, bo that a ctiaeu of the your ^ppeketbook.
United States by birth, may at the same time be a eitiagd
Reputation« aad teeth can only
of France, by inheritance. At least ono war of the United ho maiatetned in good order by
States was fought y r n this qnestion without tny legal keeping them clean.
conclusions being arrived at.
The business of exploiting photoplays has become 6
world industry. Ax a film actor, Valentino to be aulty
is an American product. But we can Well imagine how
distributors have used hie Italian name abd birth an R-
? wlonesty Itself la a «Impie
means of exploiting the Valentino film in Italy. They thing, but its technique is quite
have made the moat of the “ Italian” side ot his life. dffflctiR to master.
And we can’ reaHxe how there would be an opportunity
for resentment among the lady film fans ovet hearing
Heck a y s : “ Money aad
that Rudy desires now .to repudiate their beloved Italy,
has thia la eomihoa:
to become a Yankee.
ire y«m have, the more
But the Italian government will recognize that thU
js a ticklish subject The ladies may boycott Rudy. But
the Italan government« is ia-no position to affirm tbgt
Italians in this country shall not become American citi­
zens. There were a number of delicate questions In­
volved, in which Italy would have much to loeO and
nothing to gain.
isTrt’ LASÌ-ÌT m E
LRMME -ftLL^U TR A T !
H 0 U 8 I U 8P 0V 8IB IL IT Y
IF 1RRV O to rretx y awake
AT A MOVIE "IMEv.tL e w
Nicholas Longworth, in taking position as bpeagsT
KOMB- A T S ALL* 1M T aro ,
o f the National House of Representatives Monday, made
l
i t LL SA*. D o i r ASK m e
R¿distinction between two of his functions that is always
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telt but has rarely been expressed.
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o rr b v b r k t m e !
no .
, 1 Longworth pointed out that he had both administra­
tive duties and political responfcibilites. And he told
how he would meet each of these problems.
.This is a legitimate distinction.
Perhaps some idealist would assert that a speaker
of the House of Representatives has but one job, thait
.of acting as presiding officer, and that in an impartial
inanner.
But that is too ideal a position to lie true. It woahjl
t be an honest fulfillm ent o f what is expressed or ex*
cted of presiding offioera.
It is not true even of the most unpolitical of ehait-
inahipe.. In every snob position, there is a responribiKty'
the presiding officer of “ furthering business” as well
of tooting gs gn umpire over parliamentary procedure.
OUR WAY
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You can’t flout all the tawa. There are the in-lawg;
Harrisburg New«.
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Arkansas .Oaaette.
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Stt sorts of peopte, and à lot of them, to
in cabanets—Detroit News.
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lese the official French ahhre-
ttanooga Time«.
don't egtet?
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good racial etond-
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{hen a o a » e ),,|a irt( eeadtly « h a t lac. T h * y .m ight be the parent«
one « « a id tfcfc M a bedtlmg a t . f u t e r a h r - » * r a L "
•tory far, .ehBdwa— though It
m ight p u ttee » td aide*, at that.
A vacuum containing hard
apea tare btlllda ad «aa molerai»«
te to e eatle T u to . Morato t seeif
itkeV > v * r th ia vaennm. bq*
D r. w . W . W h itn e y , asye it ’s
the thlaaeet anybody «ve» hg«
bees able to, produce. No won­
der "The V a c a « * — there’s Borne
thin« la i r waa «ha Uttar D t.
JKFO. 411,1 meters. Hale Bgoa. W hitney shoes for his article.
and Chronicle, San Francisco—
According to R. L. Jonas of
Uspnl featnrep; X p. n.( Seigtr
orchestra; | : f r p. m., matlnep; the American
Telephone
aad'
f:V
p. m.. fashion, Nfnoa; Telegraph Company's rsedareh
1:8« p. m.. shlldren's h o t*, lehoratorlss, "Simple computa­
stocks; 7 p. m. geiger orchestra; tions to « « that If are could have
». m ., program; 5 ». as., dance a mlUfou persons talking steadily
manic; 10 ■. at., States orches­ and convert the energy et the
tra.
voice vibrations Into heat, they
KOO, 811 motors.
General wonld have to talk an hoar and
E lratrlc,
Oakland— Usual
tea. a halt to make a cap of tea "
tares; 8 » . m „ oahlaad high
school band; 4 p. a., St. Frahd »
“AH fatave erents, «her« an admission charge la made o r a
collection taken Ip Advertising." ■
No discount « i l l be allowed Religions or Braovoteot Orders.
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toftduf ran t Uve wtto hto wife
to Amartsu, f
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te r f to lH M «t •? ton wsrld
whgro
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enough to bars oat the connec­
tion!
B a t in the mala the
Smtthsotoga’s book la perfectly
accurate, with lota o f nice pic­
tures taken n t the Rock Ctoek
aoo. ghd plenty o f good reading
matter. If yon’re erudite enough
to k h o « « h a t i f s about.
Clellan Reed; <:ia p. m., chil­
dren’s hour; 8 p. m ., "Aatron-
emk,M D r, Mhrs BaumgRrdt;
8:80 p. m „ program; 10 p. m.,
Hickm an orchestra. '
‘ ‘ T h h , 7 « 7 meteto.
Earle C.
Anthony, Loa Angelos— l t : 4 5 a.
m., cooking talk ; 5:80 p. m.,
matinde; 8:50 p. m„ piano, Les­
lie Adams; 7 »., m., Nick H arris
detective stories; 8 p. m., Ven-
tura String Quartet; 9 p. m..
program; I S p. m., Patrfek-
Marsb orchestra. '
K G W , 411.1 a e t e n . Oregoti-
Ianf Portland— 7:18 n. m., phy­
sical culture; ia:|e a. nj., musle,
« ra th e r, news; l l : 8 0 p. m., R oho
City T rio; < p. m., concert; 7:8«
p. m „ « ra th e r, , markets, new«,
■porta; I p. m., 7th Ü. 8. In ­
fan try band; IS p. to., concert.
K FO A , 414.1 meter*. Rhodes
Store, Seattle— 18:80 p. m., Ro­
tary club; 1 8 p.
Hoffman
orchestra; 8:45 p. m., program;
5:15 p. m., weather; 5:55 p.
m..
Bethlehem , Commandery
Knights Tem plar hand.
W A S H IN G TO N — The Rhine
lander case had cauahd a deal
M
ta lk
bora, as, donbtle«*.
throughout thg entire country. '
Comment « O M to Latin AJnqr-
tcan dlptomaRe ily e ,M «oaM«
to a North A ftorigto* ** hostos'
equally odd to too l # t o | . Ameri­
cans th a t auto » rumpus should
have bopo ralaod over a white
man’s marriage to a woman with
a little negro blood in h er veins.
L atin Amerfcans long rdal-
oat In too Uhltod gtetra, to he
sure, are aware of the hard and
fa a t’raelal lines drawn here. I f
W A S H IN G TO N , Dec. I . — (IP)
The United States la praetlslly
impregnable to any attack fcy any
com b ination o f forelgh powers,
short of a surprise attack, ac­
cording to a report prepared by
Secretary of W a r D w ight Darts
«h en he « as Assistant Secretary
e f W a r and mads public today.
"The rssonress of man and ma­
te ria l, which are
available or
«hleh caa he made available in
caps of emergency by the proper
system of reserves aad prompt
strategical aad dlptomatle action
on the occurrence of the emerg-
•ncy,” raid Dqvls, "are so »ve-
p u pdtranl la comparison to thora
avullahia to any combination of
enemy power* that It is certain
that no anccsssfol attack caa be
made against toe continental
U nited S tates anleaa it caa be car­
ried oat w ith each rapidity that
time la not available tor o ar to*
fu s trla l aad m ilitary mobilisation.
"The trem endoue im portance of
acceleratin g e a r raobllU atlon by
manna o f adequate reserves Is ob­
v lo u s.’’
The actual annual coat of the
u . g. Arm y io m aterially la ezeeto
qf .the present annual appropria­
tion,dae te tho rapid rate of dev
pletton of equipment aad supplies
left over from tho World- W ar, ae-
eordteg to Davis.
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“8ooaer or later this condition
w ill have to ha corrected either
by. araqua of grantor appropria­
tions or by the reduction Of W ar
Department aetlvttlee," Davis raid .
"Bad a* the situation is, the de­
pletion
of our W a r reeervea has
irs. Rhinelander were a full-
loeded negreaa perhaps they
Dtvto pointed out the exten-
thamaelvea would agree that she
made rather aa Inappropriate si ve proriireineiit prugi Bin or m e
wife fo r a Caneeataa.
To ob­ W a r Department now being de­
ject, however, to a union between veloped as well ae plana fo r the
pare w hite and Just a dash of control of transportation in time
Ha declared that It Is
color strikes thorn as super- of war.
essential that daring any m ajor
emergency the railroads of the
country he operated under unified
control for the greatest efficiency.
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Outbursts of Everett True
By WilUams
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You can keep -the telephone
from disturbing you by failing
to pay the b ill f H h couple of
months.
The good die'young, especially
the good turkey«.
V p ito ï M A N to
^ C A U G W !!
A'dpbate wéobefd h r radio re*
cto tU yJ W hat a l f i w
grgue w u | «oiueene you can’t