i- | MALABI4 A shland D aily T idings GERMS Cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure domestio water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's L ea M g Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ’ VOL. XLIX * (United Fredt Wirt Service) Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tiding». Volume 10 KILLED IN Ä BIG BLAST OF New IRON FORNACE Sixteen Others Seriously In­ jured in Birmingham Tragedy Today INVESTIGATING CAUSE Brooklyn Explosion Causes B ig F ire But Nobody K illed, is Report “ Mayor 4* Carl Loveland Issues Gall For All Musicians to Be Present WILL PLAN CONCERTS « —— Musk* in Lithla Park During Summer Months to be Popular Feature Definite steps toward the for­ mation of a municipal band for this summer will be taken at the city hall Monday evening when all musicians have been urged to attend an organization meeting. The call was issued by Carl Loveland, band director. Mo. Loveland Is anxious to start band practice next week and for that reason asks that all old members of the band be present. Other musicians who have arrived since last summer are also asked to attend the meeting. The 'meeting is scheduled for BROOKLYN, N. Y.. March 20. 8 o’clock, and the first practice — (LP) —1 A terrific explosion oc­ will be held as soon as the pre­ curred In a twp-story fram build­ liminary organization Is arrang­ ing adjoining a gas storage- tank ed. a here today. The building burst Boys Who Want to Join the A series of concerts will be into flames. Fames from the out­ U. S. Navy Are Given held in Lithla park during the let pipe caught fire and a thin Another* Opportunity summer months. Those con­ streak of flame shot Into the air. certs In former years have al­ Mo trace of any victims was So successful were they before found so It was thought no one when here a few weeks ago that ways added greatly to the pop­ was killed. The explosion was recruiting officers for the United ularity of Ashlands famed nat­ ural park. caused by a bursting- boiler. States navy have come to Ashland again to recruit young men for the navy. J. N. Cochran and O. A. Johnson of the navy arrived here this morning and will be at the Ashland hotel until next Tues­ day taking enlistments from this section. Young men who are ac­ Fourteen - Tear - Old . Boy cepted for enlistment are sent to Banquet to be Held by Bank­ ers of Jackson and San Diego to training school for Admits He Has Organ­ Josephine Counties two months before being assign­ ised Communists ed to sea duty. R. M. Alton, assistant trust of­ ASTORIA. Ore., March 20— ficer of the United States National (U P .,— The Young W f ’-----’ 00023980 bank of Portland will be the chief League is a communistic c speaker at the monthly meeting cation of Astoria school b„,„ and banquet of the Bankers* As­ propagate the principles of soviet sociation of Jackson and Jose­ Russia, according to Paul Slro, phine counties at the Lithla aged 14. deposed president of Springs hotel this evening. Mr. the student body of the local high school. Slro admitted ex­ Fruit Growers Prepare to Alton will speak chiefly on trust Use Smudge Pots; Ice matters. istence of the league but de­ Forms on Water Approximately 35 bankers of clined to disclose the names of the two counties are expected to members. Slro also said that HOOD RIVER, Ore., March 20. The banquet will sympathetic parents found it — (IP) — Thin Ice formed here be present. start at 6:30, and V. O. N. Smith, necessary to send their children last night when frost and a low president of the association, wilt to radical schools during the temperature of 31 degrees visited preside. summer to overcome the Amer­ the mid-Columbia fruit sectipns. ican fundamentals learned at No damage was reported but the public schools. growers are prepared to use BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Mar. 20 — (LP)— Ten men were killed and 16 others «seriously injured today In a blast furnace explosion at the Woodward Iron company plant near here, five of the dead are whites and five negroes. • The furnace was in operation when the explosion occurred. The top of the stack was blown off and the flaming coke and molten Iron were flung about the furnace. The cause of tho explosion is not known but an Investigation has been started. M I N G OFFICERS M OM ASTORIA SWOENTS ESTABLISH SUVET smudge pots if the temperature passes the safety mark. Colonel Fofrbes Is Now Convict Those Favoring Repeal or LEAVENWORTH, Kan., March Modification Lead The 20. — (LP) — Colonel Charles R. Prohi’s Five to One NEW YORK CITY. March 20 — (U.P. )—A majority of the newspaper polls on prohibition closed today and those voting for modification or repeal of tho Volstead act seemed assured of a flve-to-one lead. Some papers, however, 'are continuing the poll and it may be weeks before all returns are In. Grand totals today were: for modification or repeal, 2,519,$68; for present law, 495.004. ___________________________ NO. INVITED TO CONDUCT NEXT FORUM LUNCH FOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE If one or two worthy memTOtts , voting strength, at least, when of the recently organised New they put across five of their six comers’ Club will speak right Ml» candidates for chamber of com- they have a chance to put across merce nominees, so an organiza­ some of their. Ideas at tho next tion as active as that ought to chamber of commerce luncheon kt have one or two speakers who the Lithla Springs hotel Tuesday could make interesting , talks, thinks Mr. Fuller, and for that noon. John Fuller, secretary of the reason he is anxious to get In chamber of commerce, would like touch with them and make defin­ to have the forum conducted Joint­ ite arrangements for the lunch­ ly by the Newcomers and the Old- eon. At noon today Mr. Fuller, was Timers. He says the woods »re full of old-timers but having a hard at work trying to Add a name hard Job finding anybody who to fit the initials, “W. V. A.,” by admits membership In the New­ which the secretary ov the New­ comers’ club signs the calls for comers’ Club. The Newcomers showed their all meetings of the organization. EAST TRIBUTE GIVEN MEMORY OF PATRIARCH Colonel John Galvin Coolidge Laid to Final Rest This Afternoon SERVICES ARE BRIEF President Stands W ith Bared Head on Nnow-Bnnked Vermont H illside 4 New Evidenyve*° K Help In Solving Editor’s Murder! QJJ KELSO. March 20. — New de­ velopments that cannot be disclos­ ed, hut that will probably clear up the murder of Thomas Dovery. Kelso, editor, shot June 19, 1925, for which John Smith and Frank fB. F. Chisum Arrested At Tennant for Transport­ Hart are charged with murder, ing Young Girl and the shooting of Dwight Bailey, Kelso policeman, In January, have been uncovered, Clarke Stude- NOW IN COUNTY JA IL baker, who resigned as Cowlitz A dalee Byrd Taken Into Custody county sheriff, Tuesday disclos­ H ere F ollow in g Invest!* ed, prior to his resignation. gut ion of Case Studebaker does not believe that Warren Williams, a cook, held at Montesano on suspicion B. F. Chisum, aged 47, was that he shot Andrew McKeen to lodged in the county Jail death nt MeClftery, Wash., ‘re­ Jacksonville last night on cently kvas connected with tho federal charge of whito slavery^ shooting of Bailey. while Miss Adalee Byrd, aged 15, is held In custody as com­ plaining witness against the niid- ! dle-aged cook. Chisum was arrested at Ten- 1 nnnt, Cal., where he was em­ ployed as a cook In a logging j camp. Miss Byrd was taken In­ Miss Mildred Carlton Named to custody tn this city, where she had been stopping for several President; Ashland weeks. Woman Selected SLAVE CHARGE PLYMOUTH, Vt„ March 20 — (U.P.)—John Calvin Coolidge was burled here today on a frozen side hill of his native Vermont. His son, Calvin, the chief magistrate of the nation, performed a son’s somber duty, following the body to tho grave and watching with bared head as the ol<] Vermont patriarch’s soul was consigned “unto Almighty God'* at the culmination of the COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Mar. solemn Episcopal order of burial. (U .P .)— Dowager Queen The journey retraced the Land Settlement Head Will .20'— Louise, mother of King Christ­ Gethsemane trail which Presi­ Open up Summer Offices ian, died here today In her dent and Mrs. Coolidge followed Taken Into Custody ’ in Ashland 74th year. She had be^n ill for a year and a half ago to bu:y Chief of Police McNabb. Sher­ Miss Mildred Carlton was their son, Calvin, Jr. The monu­ Arthur Foster, in charge o f the several days. elected president of the Jackson iff Jennings and C. C. Spears of ment was already there. It had land settlement bureau of the Ore­ County Public Health association the federal department of justice been selected by the elder Cool­ gon state chamber of commerce, at the recent meeting held In returned last night from Yreka, idge two years ago. will be in Ashland next week to Medford. Other officers chosen where they took charge of The final service was opened open up permanent headquarters were: Vice president, Mrs. Stan­ Chisum and brought him back at 2 o’clock this afternoon In for the summer months. - Chisum ley Roblnett; secretary, Mrs. to Jackson county. the parlor of the Coolidge home. This is the Information convey­ agreed to waive extradition, and Lewis Ulrich; treasurer, Mrs. IT . There was no music. ed in a letter to J. H. Fuller, sec­ N. Nobllt; nurse committee, Mrs •nlso agreed to • waive any pre-, "I am the Resurrection and retary of the chamber of com­ Relief for District Will be Leonard Carpenter; finance com­ llminary hearing. Both he and the Life, sayeth the Lord. Ho merce. Mr. Foster will have of­ Sought by Two Oregon mittee, Mrs. F. C. Kenly; edu­ Miss Byrd will be taken to Port­ that belleveth tn me. though fices in the chamber of commerce Congressmen cation committee, Mrs. Alice land at once to await action by he were dead, yet shall hog live, quarters. Holloway; supply committee. the federal grand Jury. WASHINGTON, D. C., March and whosoever liveth and be­ Mrs. W. H. Crawford; publicity Chisum Is alleged to have 20— (U.P.)— Elimination of the lleveth In me shall never die,” committee, Mrs. Perry O. Craw­ transported the Byrd girl from requirement that Portland Ump­ were the pastor's closing re­ ford. ' her home at Jonesboro, Arkansas qua furnish half of the funds for marks. ’ Mrs. H. O. Anderson was elect­ to Oregon, They made the trip The president, his son, John, Jetty construction of the Ump­ ed chairman of the Ashland in a new Bulck sedan, which of­ Governor Billings, Attorney Gen­ qua project is sought in an group and will arrange the next ficers allege was illegally taken amendment being prepared by eral Sargent and the presidential meeting of the asaoclatlon which from that state. There is said entourage were dressed in, black will be held here~«lurfn< the firs "To he a balance of |600 sftRI Advertising Group of C h aW ^ " «'888’’1*0 *buh - - - - will be presented by Congress 'CutawAyA Mrs. ’ Coolidge wore week of May. duo on the car. ber Also Investigates man Crumpacker. It is pointed black. The services at tho house Arrive In Ashland Highway Boards out that work can go ahead if occupied only 15 minutes. HI- Tho couplo arrived here about privates of the Vermont na­ three weeks ago and registered The chamber of commerce ad­ the requirement is set aside, but tional guard Ifore the body if not, the work will be halted their car at the local chamber of vertising committee today in­ through the door to a sleigh and commerce offices. A few daya vestigated the signboard situa­ as Port Umpqua has amoat thence to the cemetery where later the Byrd girl was arrested tion south of the city and like­ reached Its taxing limit. the brief concluding cercmonlen on a charge of speeding and wise inquired Into the cutting of were held. Agent Dan Applegate of the paid a 810 fine In the court of several trees adjacent to the American Railway Express Co. Justice of the Peace Roberta. Neil creek bridge. Power com­ announced today that the ex­ At that time she gave the nanio * pany officials today denied thoy press companies plan to estab­ of Mrs. Chisum. were reeponsible for the cutting lish a system of charges‘for the Federal authorities procured of the trees, and the advertising storing of express shipments re­ evidence ,of Chlsum’s reputod committee will inquire into the fused when tendered for delivery transportation of the little girl matter and urge that no nioro Aged Ashland Woman Suc­ or uncalled for. to this state and began their in­ trees be cut down along the cumbs This Afternoon DEDHAM, MASS., March 20— Three days “free time’’ will vestigations. With xthe ala of highway. After Paralytic Stroke The body of a 20-year-ol'd girl, be allowed, after which the Chief of Police McNabb and Members making the Investi­ with a large boulder weighing Mrs. F. A. Brown, mother of down her head, which rested storage charge will be 10 cents other officials of this section, gation were Billy Briggs, Kane dall Woods, O. M. Green ant! Mrs. George B. Icenhower, died In a brook, was found yesterday for the first day, five cents for the needed evidence was pro­ each of the next eight days with cured to warrant the filing of a at the Icenhower family home at near Secretary J. • H. Fuller. 8tonybrook reservation. a maximum of 50 cents a month white slnve charge against one o’clock this afternoon fol­ Nearby were blood spots. for each shipment weighing 100 Chisum. lowing a paralytic stroke suf­ Tollce believe the girl had fered earlier this week. She been slain after being attacked. pounds or less. There will be was 78 years old. The body tl)at the boulder, which weighed a regular monthly charge there­ will be shipped to her former 200 pounds, had been rolled after of 50 cents per month or fraction thereof. home at Storm Lake, Iowa, for on her to crush her head. The express companies have burial. The body Is now at the not heretofore made a practice mortuary. Wife of Chain Store Mag­ Dodge to assess storage charges on uu Mrs. Brown was born at Hol­ nate is Given Settlement claimed shipments, although It land, Mass., August 10, 1848. Out of Court has long been a practice with She had lived In Ashland for Measure Filed freight and baggage. They con­ Initiative NEW YORK, March 20—The the past 14 years. Besides the With Secretary; to tend that the expense of extra marital and financial entangle­ daughter, Mrs. Icenhower, she Circulate Petitions WASHINGTON, D. C., March labor Involved should be borne, ments of Sebastian S. Kresge, la survived by a son, A. A. 20. — Ralph E. Williams, chair­ not by express patrons gen­ Brown of Mobridge, 8. D. SALEM. Ore., Marrh 20. r - (LP) chain store magnate, and his erally, but by the owners of — A move to iocure legislation man of tho Oregon republican pretty yonng wife, the former state central committee, left for the goods so stored. providing for old age pensions Doris Mercer, were settled out of his home today after an extended was launched here yeeterday court today. visit In the national capital, dur­ afternoon with the filing of an This afternoon Max Steuer, at­ ing which he attended to many initiative measure with the sec­ torney for Kresge, notified Jus­ political matters for his party. retary of state. The proposed bill tice Wagner, before whom the Mr. Williams was a guest nt a will be submitted to the attorney casq Is pending, that a settle­ speclnl dinner given to President general for ballot title and then ment had been reached and the ALHAMBRA, Cal., March 20 Coolidge earlier in the week. be circulated css« withdrawn. Formal with­ LOS ANOELES, Jdarch 20— petitions will drawal, however, will not be __(U.P.)—Alhambra la the lat­ A merger was officially announc­ throughout the state to get It on made until Wednesday, when It est of the Southern California ed as under way here today the November ballot. cities debating annexation to lg called on the calendar. whereby the Standurd Oil com­ Los A ngeleei.... . ....... —"'■■■........... — pany of New York would absorb The Issue will be decided at the large Independent concern. a special election In April. General Petroleum corporation. The city Is divided sharply EUGENE, Ore., March 20. — into three chmps; the westend- ers.” those nearest Los Angeles (LP) — Because he was planning Votes In the final*election of and adjoining South Pasadena, to leave the state without paying the chamber of commerce direct­ favoij annexation; the **east- a bill of 886 he owed for an auto ors are coming In at a good rate enders,’’ furthermost from Los crash, a young student at the Uni­ • SALEM. Ore.. March 20. — (IP) • and by the time the polls elope Angeles, oppose joining Los An­ versity of Oregon* Is held in Jail, — Automobile accidents took a It became known yesterday. Au­ at 6 o’clock Monday evening a geles; the business houses in J W. J. Fuller of Dallat;. former toll of four lives and 212 Injur­ good majority of the members the center of the city are non­ thorities are withholding the young man’s name. This Is the mom her of the legislature from ed in Oregon during February, will have cast their ballots, it committal. according to the monthly report The annexationists argue flrat case of record tn Lane coun-. Polk cqunty, gavo an interesting was predicted at the chamber of of T. A. Raffety. head of the state and Instructive talk on forest ty where a person has been jail­ commerce offices today. There “lower taxes, cheaper telephones, traffic bureau. All of the fatal It Me conservation at the high school ed for debt. are 12 nominees chosen last week and cheaper railroad fare to auditorium last night, in which occurred In Portland, as did a with six directora to be elected. the center of Los Angeles." The The St. Louie Browns have be urged a deflplto policy on the major portion of the teju fal. antl-annexatlonlsts say the Bro­ finished last more times than conservation of all forested areaa. glate traffic police arrested 411 Harvard waa the flrat Amer­ gans are mere words. any other team In the American Hla address was Illustrated with persona during the month f e r ^ ican collage to send a crew to both elides and motion pictures. lation of state auto laws,. Baseball League. Advertise In The Tidings England. • ARTHUR FOSIH TO BE HERE NEXT RQK X OFFICERS CHOSEN BY Dowager Queen Of Denmark Is Dead TO’t t HTROOÄB) C0MMET1EE PROBES WILL MEET TONIGHT CUTTING Of TRES flBH IH MOE PEOPIE SEEK nine cases out of ten of asthma. This is a proven fact. ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY MARCH 20, 1926 CITY BAND Starts BE ORGANIZED MONDAY NIGHT SEATTLE, Wash., Mar. 20—:(U.P.)— A civil up­ heaval is predicted for Seattle early in June when Mrs. Bertha Landes, the new mayor, takes over the reigns now held by Mayor Brown. Mrs. Landes haa already tak­ en the oath of office and filed her bond and la now mapping out her course of action. Cht^lges, i t >ls pre­ dicted, will be swift and sweeping In the police department. Seattle resi­ dents still remember her official acts while act­ ing mayor a couple of years ago during the ab­ sence of Mayor Brown In the east. At that time she suspended policemen right and left, and it Is expected she will dis­ charge a large group of Seattle’s officers. ASHLAND CLIMATE Without the use of medicine cures Forbes, former director of the United States Veterans’ bureau, under sentence of two years for conviction on charges of con­ spiracy to defraud the govern­ ment In letting contracts for the veterans* hospitals entered the federal prison yesterday after­ noon. United Press Is Invited To Meet GENEVA, March 20— Th? League of Nations today Invited the United Press to participate In the commission of experts representing the world’s leading press associations, which will meet May 31 In Geneva to pre­ pare an agenda for the league’s Internationa press conference in 1927. The purpose of the conference Is to improve international press facilities as a moral aid to dis­ armament. Portland Newsboy Lumber Company In Serious Shape Increases Wages Chapman Can Ask Friends To Watch Him Being Hanged , MARSHFIELD, Ore., March 20— (U.P.)—The Coos Bay Lumber company today announc­ ed a wage increase effective throughout the plant, starting April 1. Under the new wage scale, the dally minimum for HARTFORD, Conn., March 20. common labor will be Increased — (IP) — When Gerald Chapman, from 83.20 to 83.40 per day. notorious mall bandit, dies on the gallows here on the morning of April 6th, three of his friends can witness his tragic leave-tak- tng If they wish. Under the Con­ necticut law condemned men are allowed three Invitations to their Approximately 30 members of own executions which they are The Lithians and their wives permitted to give to whoever they enjoyed a little dancing party desire. at. the Lithla Springs hotel last Chapman has not yet indicated evening. Brick Ice cream and his choices. Bidding Is spirited cake were served during the eve­ for invitations to the Chapman ning. It Is proposed to hold hanging. . similar parties once each montth. ♦A - Lithians Enjoy Dancing Party PORTLAND, Ore., March 2— (U.P.)— Dennett Grover, 12- year-old newsboy, was still in a serious condition today as the result of a fractured skull in­ flicted late Thursday afternoon by an automobile which struck him as he was selling 9 paper to a woman passenger on 9 streetcar. The* driver, Samuel Schaffer of Milwaukie, age 17, was arrested on a charge of reckless driving and driving with defective brakes. THE WEATHER Oregon and Washing­ ton— Fair tonight, Sun­ day fair except unsettled northwest Oregon and w e ster n Washington. Fresh coast winds. Express Company Announces Ruies ! F A ‘ called B I DEATH Body Of Girl Is Found In Stream M B . KRESGE IQ CEI « E PART OF CASH OLD AGE PENSiON Ralph Williams Starts For Home Standard Oil Buys (renerai Petroleum Many Voting In Chamber Election Auto Debt Gets Student In Jail Conservation Of Forests Is Urged Auto Accidents Take Four Lives During February ------ c