.« „ ««**».*-< ■W W c ABWUHfP Sumter I4 gmqltw plant *e- HÄILY tid in g s Madden Oreen Petktos -------- b m c u í L CITY ;Three Months ■Six Months .. «One Year « Month Six Months One Year „ DUPLAT S i a g l i tesertton, per inch «., * 3 Progressiva Ashland residents wilj join with The Tidings in expressing the hope th at fhe city council will find some solution for the unfortunate situation brought about by the overwhelming protests against the sidewalk By CHARLES A STEW ab T Editor improvements in the vicinity adjacent to the new Ash- MBA Servtoe Writer land normal school. Busines» » ....... News It is true, perhaps, th at the improvement prograpi as WABHtMoTOkCoA a I*!*« Telephone 39 mapped out originally Hy the city officials was too broad against the wall, at one end of 1 tie vice president's rostrum to Woetoglce as Second Class M ä U Matter in scope anti covered property which the WF®ers foal the batted States senate cham­ cannot at this time bear the burden" of p,” takes 1 *0,000 boxes sp­ looked forward to with great in­ maneuver a aulea- A rate reduction, Now not a senator can be tor 1934. Each subsequent Insertion, * point line ............... found Who J admits he’s a snuff however, la not the only benefit f^nrd of Thanks v . . . - . ■ addldt.- afforded by the revenue act bf .Obituaries, per lino . . . . . . . . . . . —y...........*, 198*. Increase to tbe exemp­ Yet, strange to say, DONATIONS ate snuff box emptlte itself reg­ tions and other changes to rev­ 4 No donations to charities or otherwise will he made in advertis enue legislation are of immediate. ularly. «tog or Jo* pHnphg — odr Contributions will be to caah.___________ Since the very dawn of Amer­ Interest to every taxpayer. W hat opp .’ htiti ’ ter advertising ica’s history as a nation a page The revenue act of 103* re­ “All future events, where an admission charge Is made or a quires that returns be filed by has been assigned, at the begin­ •collection taken is Advertising.” ning of etery session, to keep every single person whose net • No dlteQunt will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. the box stoked up With Copen­ income for 1935 was *1,500 or more, or who’s« gross iqcomo hagen snuff. ♦ MARCH 4. loan It may not be as arduous a was *5,000 or more, and by THE BVERNAL GQD— "And God aald unto Moses. 1 AM THAT «1 AM: and. He said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Job to 1936 as R was to .1789 fvery married couple whose ag­ Tires 1, I AlCfiath sent me unto you.’’ Ex. 3.14. but about every two weeks it gregate net Income was *3,600." i x a ': * ' • . r or more, or whose aggregate still has to be attended to. PRAYER — We rejoice, O Thou Divine One, that Thoo art roqi Everlasting to Everlasting. gross Income was *6,000 or more. Last year returns were Snuff doesn't evhporate. couples One of two things must be required of married ; • FRIENDLY ATHLETIC RIVALRY whose aggregate net income was true: 1— Either some of the pres­ *2,500 or mors, and of single } No activity is more appealing as far as number of ent-day senators do take an oc­ persons whose net Income was Jpeoplq is concerned ilian athletics. This interest and ap- casional pinch, despite thefr de­ *1,000 or more. Husband and Jpeal in every district or section usually centers tm two wit*, living together, may to- nials. . I ri vals, tw o teams which struggle to decide the supremacy Or else: ' clude the income of each to a jo f (hat section or district. 2— The capltoks haunted by stogie Joint return, or each may the ghosts of senators of long file a separate return showing In Southern Oregon the two teams which •usually AND ago, who continue to help them­ the income of each. Net in­ • stage the lì TO EVENTS are Ashland and Medford. In selves out of that snuff box. come Is gross income less cer­ 'football, basketball and other sports these two teams are tain specified dedjuctlbns for In Chicago, a maniac ran natural rivals, with success swinging in a series of-years WASHINGTON— When Con­ business expenses, loeeee, bad wild to a taxi. Thia, however jfram one team to the other. A contest between these two shouldn’t be considered unusual gressman Florello H. LaGuardia debts, contributions,, etc. Tbe period for filing returns ’ teams always brings out a big crowd. In fact the attend- or Nfcw 'York has something to there. 1 •_ ance at all other athletic events bére is insufficient to pay say to the House of Representa­ ends March 15, 1936. The re­ A fuU belly generally means tives about aviation, he's Jls- turn, accompanied by at least Jthe expenses of the team, and if it were not for the games an empty head. •* Bandit» robbed 20 in an Il­ tebed to. one-fourth of the amount of ths ‘ between Ashland and Medford here and at Medford the linois roadhouse. Real bandits, due, must be filed with the He was a flier himself with One today beats two yester high school athletic boards would have a deficit each not Just the owners of the roafh Collector bf urtorupl revenue the Amercan fortes la ths World days and twenty tomorrows. . house. I War. I year. toe the dlltrict * to which the This fact, and the fact that th?. two cities are situat­ He won a major’s rank, too, taxpayer has his legal residence The real • value of a frOid- e d as Ashland jmd M^dfon} are, makes it absolutely im­ ahlp is not appreciated until It While blowing a. Danville, Illh and a war cross and a knight o r . has his principal place of business. perative th a t the contests betwemr Ihg Iwo teams be C011- is lost. safe, yeggs started a *90,000 commandership of the crown of Italy. - \ fire, so they should be warned to Jihued ¿mMe eon tiiw ed tt h friendly bftkis. v ' ' LaGuardia doesn’t go a» far Find out What makes a man be mors careful. 5* At a recent m eeting-of the two basketball tcaans, mad, and you can easily else him as to agree With Ex-Colonel Mit­ STriction developed among the spectators which should up from that. chell that .armies and navies are Spring’s about ten expectations obsolete, but he dees say the *by all means be eliminated in future contests. The Tid- Shgs does not yiean tim i the games should be pink-tea' Failure 1 b a mere matter of and nine disappointments away airplane has revolutionised war. now. 5 ffairs — the teams should fight with every ounce of permitting thh future to get to -"What's more, he added, “out BUDAPEST, March 3— (U.P ) fhr ahead of you. «Bnergy and skill they possess And the rooter? should root heads know It, —Hungarian film producers hats army and navy News from Turkey. They have •juid support their individual teams with as much noise What the country needs Is a announced that thé war thia b«t they Won’t admit it, evsh issued invitations to producers throughout Europe to meet in to themselves." Zfrnd enthusiasm as they possess, but regardless of the glue that will stick as tight week will be with the Kurds. Budapest for a conference sn Why notT ¡Jutcome or the progress of the game,’ there should he as bureau drawers without gibe. ways and hieans t0 break the “Well,” said Slothing that would interfere with or interrupt the game semi-monopoly enjoyed by Amer­ gressman, “to war The Turks have a long wait-, Hex Heck says; “Some Is 3fr that would strain the friendship betw een' the two born ican films to Europe. great, others achieves great­ tog list. They are months be­ does a general do «teams and two cities. The publicity which followed the ness, while ginerally everything hind with the nations wanting to commandeers a nl * In Hungary as well as to most other European countries locril 3 s o recent basketball game* here and at Medford brought depends on a gpod press agent.** fight them. safely at the rear, producers are finding it next' to Xenefit to neither Ashland rinr Medford. impossible to meet the keen •», All athletic games have two factors—the referee and competition of the American She rules. The school officials make every possible effort film industry. Half-bankrupt Xp produce efficient and fair referees to interpret and en­ producers, jobless actors, and i » Outbursts «I Everett Trae SVC5ÄSTT/ I T ?6 « f t 5, I?1 PR O V IN S THA-T^À MAN CAM f t « k F Á T A fc » O rJH L < - m r -v LBAM AT Wg n -JMfc I -fM C ÎïSsWtT-MÔSËS il 1 t r e e the rules of the game. This is a difficult task, as Sufficient officials are difficult to procure. For instance! present the Ashland and Medford leaders have tried >nsuccessfully to procure several basketball authorities this state. When the coaches and other school officials cide upon the referee, he should he permitted to inter­ ri the rules, without l>eing threatened with bodily rm if he should make a decision which a spectator lie­ ve« was wrong. I The rules of the game have been officially decided on, and the two teams agree to play according to those les. W hether yon, as a spectator, a player or a School icial, like these rules is a m atter which does not per- • ^ ¡ t you to express vonr dislike by threatening the refeye« g r by interfering with the game or doing that which {rin g s only harmful publicity. J5 It would lie much better — in fact it'is absolutely Irtressary for the safety and preservation of athletics and fo r tbe continuation of athletic rivalry between Ashland IMVIABLB WORKING Jftd Medford — for the games this CONDITIONS week-end to promote Wage earners this country earn live rivalry, lietter, better harmony and in a deeper spirit of real more, athletic iVe more recreation and yet-Have more than workers of ty other country. Including skilled and unskilled labor, ie daily pay of the American workman is approximately a t of the weekly pay pf the English workman. Yet the 4nand is equal to the supply in this country, and in toe crafts there is a shortage, while iu England about 1-2 million persons are maintained in idleness on the io ie ” whidb the gay and living conditions. These stand- ris now are at a level where ih ere should be little difc- tisfaotion, little -excuse for Uibor disturbances arid A u so A N t> -r n IA ÎIT Y Y ATTMCt T IM I* t v . 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